1990
DOI: 10.1093/nar/18.18.5505
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Abstract: The non-enveloped bacilliform viruses are the second group of plant viruses known to possess a genome consisting of circular double-stranded DNA. We have characterized the viral transcript and determined the complete sequence of the genome of Commelina mellow mottle virus (CoYMV), a member of this group. Analysis of the viral transcript indicates that the virus encodes a single terminally-redundant genome-length plus 120 nucleotide transcript. A fraction of the transcripts is polyadenylated, although the major… Show more

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“…The location of the minus-strand discontinuity found in CoYMV and RTBV is consistent with this hypothesis (Medberry et al, 1990; Bao 8: Hull, 1992). The location of the plus-strand discontinuity of CoYMV suggests that plus-strand synthesis is initiated at a polypurine region, which occurs in other retroelements (Medberry et al, 1990). Unlike other retroelements, the plus-strand discontinuity of RTBV does not map near a polypurine rich region (Bao & Hull, 1992 In this report, the complete sequence of a sugarcane bacilliform virus (ScBV) clone that is capable of infecting rice and banana is described.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 64%
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“…The location of the minus-strand discontinuity found in CoYMV and RTBV is consistent with this hypothesis (Medberry et al, 1990; Bao 8: Hull, 1992). The location of the plus-strand discontinuity of CoYMV suggests that plus-strand synthesis is initiated at a polypurine region, which occurs in other retroelements (Medberry et al, 1990). Unlike other retroelements, the plus-strand discontinuity of RTBV does not map near a polypurine rich region (Bao & Hull, 1992 In this report, the complete sequence of a sugarcane bacilliform virus (ScBV) clone that is capable of infecting rice and banana is described.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 64%
“…Badnaviruses are plant pararetroviruses with nonenveloped bacilliform particles with dimensions of 30 x 130 to 150 nm that contain a genome consisting of a circular, relaxed, 7-5 to 8.0 kb, dsDNA molecule (Lockhart, 1990;Medberry et al, 1990;Hay et al, 1991 ;Qu et al, 1991). The genome is not covalently closed because each strand is interrupted by a site-specific discontinuity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…For each of the seven dynein-related sequences, at least two independent 400-bp inserts were sequenced. Minipreps of plasmid DNAs were prepared using the method of Medberry, Lockhart, and Olszewski (1990 Wahl et al (1979). After hybridization, membranes were washed at high stringency with 2X SSC (300 mM NaCl, 65 mM sodium citrate), 0.1% SDS at room temperature for 30 min and then three times with 0.2X SSC, 0.1% SDS at 65°C for 20 min.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…BSV presents a high degree of heterogeneity among isolates . It is a member of the badnavirus group (Lockhart, 1990) together with Rice tungro bacilliform virus (Hay et al, 1991), Commelina yellow mottle virus (Medberry et al, 1990), Sugarcane bacilliform virus (Bouhida et al, 1993) and Cacao swollen shoot virus (Hagen et al, 1993). This non-enveloped virus contains a circular dsDNA genome of 7.4 kb (Harper and Hull, 1998).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%