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Potato “X” virus

Figure 1. Inhibition of Potato-X-virus Multiplication by Sparteine. Figure 1. Inhibition of Potato-X-virus Multiplication by Sparteine.
Leaves of Nicotiana tabacum were treated with infective potato-X-virus. About 3 h after infection leaf discs were prepared (10 mm diameter) and incubated on water containing 1 mM sparteine. Controls were incubated on water without alkaloid. At the specified intervals samples (50 discs each) were taken and... [Pg.527]

The assessment of antiviral activity is relatively difficult. As a result, only a few investigators have studied the influence of alkaloids on virus multiplication. Nevertheless, at least 45 alkaloids have been reported with antiviral properties (Table VIII). Only sparteine (527) and cinchonidine 142) have been tested for antiviral activities against a plant virus, the potato X virus. All other evidence for antiviral activities (Table VIII) of alkaloids comes from experiments with animal viruses. Because viral life strategies are related in plants and animals, we suggest that a wider number of plant viruses may be controlled by alkaloids in Nature than the limited data imply. [Pg.79]

Antiviral activities Inhibition of herpes simplex virus Inhibition of Rauscher virus NIH/3T3 cells Inhibition of herpes simplex virus Inhibition of herpes simplex virus Inhibition of herpes simplex virus Inhibition to Rauscher virus NIH/3T3 cells Inhibition of herpes simplex virus Inhibition to Rauscher virus NIH/3T3 cells Inhibition to Rauscher virus NIH/3T3 cells Inhibition of herpes simplex virus Inhibition of murine sarcoma virus Inhibition to Rauscher virus NIH/3T3 cells Inhibition of herpes simplex virus Inhibition to Rauscher virus NIH/3T3 cells Inhibition to Rauscher virus NIH/3T3 cells Inhibition of herpes simplex virus Inhibition to Rauscher virus NIH/3T3 cells Inhibition of herpes simplex virus Inhibition of potato x virus... [Pg.81]

The reader may find of interest some of the following papers in which aldehydes (principally formaldehyde) have been allowed to act on serum proteins (256) gelatin (257,246) the enzymes pancreatic amylase (186) and chymotrypsin (51) antibodies (179, 258) the hormones, insulin (259, 102, 260), gonadotrophin (116), lactogenic (261), and luteinizing (262) the toxins of purified diphtheria (173,236,253,255), tetanus (251), and meningococcus (263) and the viruses of eastern equine encephalomyelitis (264), potato X virus (265), influenza (266, 267), foot and mouth disease (153), vaccinia (268), Jap. B. encephcMtia (269,270, 379), typhus (357), and scrub typhus (380). [Pg.204]

Donini, M., Lico, C., Baschieri, S., Conti, S., Magliani, W., Polonelli, L., and Benvenuto, L. (2005). Production of an engineered killer pepetide in Nicotiana benthamiana by using a potato vine virus X expansion system. Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 71(10) 6330-6367. [Pg.50]

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]

Staphylococcus aureus D2 epitope of fibro-nectin-binding protein (FnBP) Cowpea mosaic virus in cowpea leaf Potato vims X in tobacco leaf Elicited FnBP-specific IgA and IgG. Immunogenic in mice and rats when delivered orally, nasally, or parenterally. 85... [Pg.137]

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]

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

NT070 Mason, H. S., J. M. Ball, J. J. Shi, X. Jiang, M. K. Estes, and C. J. Amtzen. Expression of Norwalk virus capsid protein in transgenic tobacco and potato and its oral immunogenicity in mice. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 1996 93(11) 5335-5340. [Pg.343]

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]


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