Ability of tobacco streak virus coat protein to substitute for late functions of alfalfa mosaic virus coat protein

  • Reusken C
  • Neeleman L
  • Bol J
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Abstract

The coat protein (CP) of tobacco streak virus (TSV) can substitute for the early function of alfalfa mosaic virus (AIMV) CP in genome activation. Replacement of the CP gene in AIMV RNA 3 with the TSV CP gene and analysis of the replication of the chimeric RNA indicated that the TSV CP could not substitute for the function of AIMV CP in asymmetric plus-strand RNA accumulation but could encapsidate the chimeric RNA and permitted a low level of cell-to-cell transport.

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Reusken, C. B., Neeleman, L., & Bol, J. F. (1995). Ability of tobacco streak virus coat protein to substitute for late functions of alfalfa mosaic virus coat protein. Journal of Virology, 69(7), 4552–4555. https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.69.7.4552-4555.1995

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