Abstract
Comparison of the symptoms caused by turnip crinkle virus strain M (TCV-M) and TCV-B infection of a resistant Arabidopsis thaliana line termed Di-17 demonstrates that TCV-B has a greater ability to spread in planta. This ability is due to a single amino acid change in the viral movement protein p8 and inversely correlates with p8 RNA binding affinity.
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Wobbe, K. K., Akgoz, M., Dempsey, D. A., & Klessig, D. F. (1998). A Single Amino Acid Change in Turnip Crinkle Virus Movement Protein p8 Affects RNA Binding and Virulence on Arabidopsis thaliana. Journal of Virology, 72(7), 6247–6250. https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.72.7.6247-6250.1998
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