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Tobacco mosaic vims

One model for rod-like colloids is tire tobacco mosaic vims (TM V), which consists of rods of diameter D about 18 nm and lengtli L of 300 nm [17,18]. These colloids have tire advantage of being quite monodisperse, but are hard to obtain in large amounts. The fd vims gives longer, semi-flexible rods (L = 880 nm, D = 9 nm) [18,19]. Inorganic boehmite rods have also been prepared successfully [20]. [Pg.2670]

Vimses are also detectable with imprinted sensor materials thus leading to the first tme rapid on-line analysis for these species that are too small for e.g. light scattering experiments. So we e.g. succeeded in determining the tobacco mosaic vims (TMV) in plant saps as well as the Human Rhinovims (HRV). [Pg.298]

The majority of viruses that infect plants have single-stranded, positive-sense RNA genomes. It has therefore been necessary to use infectious cDNA clones for the in vitro manipulation of RNA viruses, allowing them to be developed as effective tools for the commercial production of target proteins in plants. This approach has also been used to study the genetic and metabolic profiles of both viruses and their host plants. Siegel [14] conceptualized the potential use of RNA viruses as expression vectors. Brome mosaic virus (BMV) and Tobacco mosaic vims (TMV) were the first two RNA viruses to be converted into expression vectors. These vectors have since been pro-... [Pg.78]

Rabies virus glycoprotein (G)and nucleo-protein (N) Alfala mosaic virus and tobacco mosaic vims in tobacco and spinach leaf Elicited specific virus-neutralizing antibodies in mice. Immunogenic in mice when delivered orally and parenterally immunogenic in humans when delivered orally. Moderately protective against lethal challenge infection in mice. 16, 71... [Pg.137]

Hamamoto, H., Sugiyama, Y, and Nakagawa, N. et al. (1993). A new tobacco mosaic vims vector and its use for the systemic production of angiotensin-I-converting enzyme inhibitor in transgenic tobacco and tomato. Bio/ Technology 11 930-932. [Pg.93]

Fig. 19.1. Tip-enhanced Raman (TERS) spectroscopic analysis of a single tobacco mosaic vims (TMV) particle (A) AFM image of the single virus and (B) TERS spectrum of the virus particle with an excitation wavelength of 568.2 nm showing contributions of protein and DNA... Fig. 19.1. Tip-enhanced Raman (TERS) spectroscopic analysis of a single tobacco mosaic vims (TMV) particle (A) AFM image of the single virus and (B) TERS spectrum of the virus particle with an excitation wavelength of 568.2 nm showing contributions of protein and DNA...
Roberts, B. E. and Paterson, B. M. (1973) Efficient translation of tobacco mosaic vims RNA and rabbit globin 9S RNA in a cell-free system from commercial wheat germ. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 70,2330-2334. [Pg.143]

Gallie, D. R. and Walbot, V. (1992) Identification of the motifs within the tobacco mosaic vims 5 -leader responsible for enhancing translation. Nucleic Acids Res. 20,4631-4638. [Pg.166]

Stanley WM (1935) Isolation of a crystalline protein possessing the properties of tobacco-mosaic vims. Science 81 644-645... [Pg.148]

V. A. Parsegian and S. L. Brenner, "The role of long range forces in ordered arrays of tobacco mosaic vims," Nature (London), 259, 632-5 (1976). [Pg.351]

Figure 8-19. Models of the tobacco mosaic vims (TMV) structure Left Aaron Klug with the model at the Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Cambridge, UK (photograph by the authors) Right graphical representation of the model (courtesy of Aaron Klug, Cambridge, UK). Figure 8-19. Models of the tobacco mosaic vims (TMV) structure Left Aaron Klug with the model at the Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Cambridge, UK (photograph by the authors) Right graphical representation of the model (courtesy of Aaron Klug, Cambridge, UK).
Klug, A. (1999). The tobacco mosaic vims particle Stmcture and assembly. Philos. Trans. R. Soc. Land. B Biol. Sci. 354, 531—553. [Pg.254]

Satellite tobacco mosaic vims (STMV), 153, 222-225 encapsidated genome of, 223 Satellite tobacco necrosis vims (STNV), neutron scattering and, 49-50, 222 Satellite viruses, viral stmcture taxonomy and, 139-141, 139... [Pg.540]

Schlick TL, Ding ZB, Kovacs EW, Francis MB. Dual-surface modification of the tobacco mosaic vims. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2005 127 3718-3723. [Pg.1620]

Assembly and Stability of the Tobacco Mosaic Vims Particle D. L. D. Caspar... [Pg.344]

Turpen, T. H., et al., Malarial epitopes expressed on the surface of recombinant tobacco mosaic vims. Biotechnology (NY), 1995 13(l) 53-57. [Pg.916]

Wu, L., et ah. Expression of foot-and-mouth disease vims epitopes in tobacco by a tobacco mosaic vims-based vector. Vaccine, 2003 21 (27-30) 4390-4398. [Pg.916]

Perez Filgueira, D M., et ah, Bovine herpes vims gD protein produced in plants using a recombinant tobacco mosaic vims (TMV) vector possesses authentic antigenicity. Vaccine, 2003 21(27-30) 4201 209. [Pg.916]

Stanley, WendeU (1935). Isolation of a Crystalline Protein Possessing the Properties of Tobacco-Mosaic Vims. Science 81 644-645. [Pg.1182]

Patitjean, A. Nierengarten, H. Dorsselaer, A. v. Lehn, J.-M., Selforganization of oligomeric helical stacks controlled by substrate binding in a tobacco mosaic vims like self-assembly process . Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 2004,43, 3695-3699. [Pg.722]


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