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Virus, potato

Two types of PVX-based viral vectors have been generated for full-length protein production one of these involves the duplication of the CP subgenomic promoter in a manner analogous to the TMV-30B system mentioned earlier (Chapman et al., 1992). Inserts as large as GFP can be fused to the N-terminus of the PVX CP and expressed effectively in infected plant cells. Examples of protein expressed using this PVX-duplicated subgenomic promoter-based system include the E7 of human papillomavirus type 16, [Pg.81]

Biopharmaceuticals in Plants Toward the Next Century of Medicine [Pg.82]


Potato virus X second sgp, CP fusion, CP fusion with FMDV 2A element, IRES elements GFP, rotavirus, scFv, 25, 26, 62, 63... [Pg.79]

Isoform ofhGAD (hGAD65) CaMV 35S promoter/ nos terminator GAD67i-87(rat)/hGAD65s8-58s Fusion Expression mediated by potato virus X infection N. tabacum (leaves) Daucus carota (tap root) N. tabacum (leaves) N. benthamiana (leaves) 0.01-0.04% ofTSP 0.01% ofTSP 0.04% ofTSP 0.19% ofTSP 2.2% ofTSP 39 40... [Pg.94]

Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) type 1 ELDKWA epitope Potato virus X in tobacco leaf Sera from normal and hu-PBL-SCID mice showed anti-HIV-1 neutralizing activity. Immunogenic in mice when delivered parenterally or nasally. 18... [Pg.136]

Human papilloma virus (HPV) type 16 oncoprotein E7 Potato virus X in tobacco leaf (complete reading frame) Immunogenic in mice when administered parenterally. Mice protected moderately when challenged with surrogate (C3 cells). 100... [Pg.146]

Above) Seed potatoes Virus-free certification programs exist for seed potatoes and some fruits look for these, and for disease-resistant varieties. [Pg.92]

Bromegrass mosaic Broadbean mosaic Chili mosaic Cowpea yellow mosaic Cucumber mosaic Egg plant mosaic Pea streak Potato virus X... [Pg.54]

In order to develop an efficient procedure for obtaining a desired mutation, ion beams were applied to tobacco anthers, and potato virus Y (PVY)-resistant mutants have been selected. A high frequency (2.9-3.9%) of resistant mutants was obtained by the irradiation of C and He ions with a dose of 5-10 Gy [112,113]. [Pg.850]

Uhde, K., Fischer, R., and Commandeur, U. (2005). Expression of multiple foreign epitopes presented as synthetic antigens on the surface of potato virus X particles. Arc/t. Virol. 150 327-340. [Pg.96]

Zelada, A.M., Calamante, G., de la Paz Santangelo, M., Bigi, E, Verna, R, Mentaberry, A., and Cataldi, A. (2006). Expression of tuberculosis antigen ESAT-6 in Nicotiana tabacum using a potato virus X-based vector. Tuberculosis (Edinb.) 86(3 ) 263-267. Epub 2006 Apr. 27. [Pg.97]

Gavrilenko, T. T., Ramona, Heimbach, U., Thieme, T. (2003). Fertile somatic hybrids of Solanum etuberosum (+) dihaploid Solanum tuberosum and their backcrossing progrenies relationships of genome dosage with tuber development and resistance to potato virus Y. Euphytica 131, 323-332. [Pg.54]

Tripathi, G. R., Park, J., Park, Y, Hwang, L, Park, Y, Hahm, K. -S., Cheong, H. (2006). Potide-G derived from potato Solanum tuberosum L.) is active against potato virus Yq (PVYq) infection. J. Agric. Food Chem., 54, 8437-8443. [Pg.124]

The range of potato viruses that can be detected include potato virus S, potato virus M (12), and potato latent virus (10). Further members of the Carlavirus genus can be detected in other plant species (12). [Pg.149]

Fig. 1. IC-RT-PCR of potato latent virus. Agarose gel analysis of IC-RT-PCR assays from infected potato plants, immunocaptured using a PVS° polyclonal antibody, which also had affinity to potato latent virus (10). Lane M 100-bp molecular weight standard (SuperLadder-Low ABgene) lane 1, negative control (water) lane 2, positive control (potato virus S) and lane 3, potato latent virus. Fig. 1. IC-RT-PCR of potato latent virus. Agarose gel analysis of IC-RT-PCR assays from infected potato plants, immunocaptured using a PVS° polyclonal antibody, which also had affinity to potato latent virus (10). Lane M 100-bp molecular weight standard (SuperLadder-Low ABgene) lane 1, negative control (water) lane 2, positive control (potato virus S) and lane 3, potato latent virus.
Ptacek, J., Skopek, J., Dedic, P., and Matousek, J. (2002) Immunocapture RT-PCR probing of potato virus Y isolates. Acta Virol. 46, 63-68. [Pg.312]


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