2017
DOI: 10.1007/s12033-017-0035-6
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Chimeric Virus as a Source of the Potato Leafroll Virus Antigen

Abstract: Large quantities of potato leafroll virus (PLRV) antigen are difficult to obtain because this virus accumulates in plants at a low titer. To overcome this problem, we constructed a binary vector containing chimeric cDNA, in which the coat protein (CP) gene of the crucifer infecting tobacco mosaic virus (crTMV) was substituted for the coat protein gene of PLRV. The PLRV movement protein (MP) gene, which overlaps completely with the CP gene, was doubly mutated to eliminate priming of the PLRV MP translation from… Show more

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“…Varitzev (Potato Farming Institute of the Russian Agricultural Academy) kindly provided tube potato plants infected with wild type PLRV (Canadian strain). Antiserum to chimeric PLRV obtained as described [13]. Antibodies against PLRV and the CMV (cucumber mosaic virus) purchased from DSMZ plant virus collection.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Varitzev (Potato Farming Institute of the Russian Agricultural Academy) kindly provided tube potato plants infected with wild type PLRV (Canadian strain). Antiserum to chimeric PLRV obtained as described [13]. Antibodies against PLRV and the CMV (cucumber mosaic virus) purchased from DSMZ plant virus collection.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Binary vectors-The crTMV-based vector, pCambia-crTMV-CP PLRV , which produced hybrid virus particles, crTMV-CP-PLRV, of chimeric crTMV RNA encapsidated by PLRV CP, was engineered by replacing the crTMV CP gene with the PLRV 22.3 kDa CP (ORF 3) gene [13].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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