Retention and dissociation of tobacco mosaic virus by tobacco protoplasts |
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Authors: | Stephen D. Wyatt John G. Shaw |
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Affiliation: | Department of Plant Pathology, University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky 40506 USA |
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Abstract: | When tobacco protoplasts were inoculated with radioactive tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) at a concentration of 1 μg/ml, about 15% of the particles (approximately 8 × 103 particles per protoplast) were retained. When poly-l-ornithine was not included in the inoculum, the amount of virus retained was reduced 6- to 30-fold. Maximum retention was observed 20–30 min after the addition of virus to the protoplasts.Thirty minutes after mixing virus and protoplasts, about 5% of the protein of the retained TMV had been removed and some of the virus particles appeared to be partially dissociated. A considerable amount of the retained viral material in extracts of inoculated protoplasts was found in the pellets after sucrose gradient centrifugation. This abnormally rapid sedimentation was correlated with the presence of poly-l-ornithine in the inoculum. |
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