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High-Resolution Structures of Tobacco Mosaic Virus Disks from Cryo-Electron Microscopy
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The anatomy of the tobacco mosaic virus
Virology, 1964Abstract Novel electron microscopical techniques have been applied to an analysis of the structure of the tobacco mosaic virus. A photographic linear integrating apparatus used in conjunction with the 11.94 A crystal lattice of platinum phthalocyanine permits both the visualisation of structures obscured by “noise” and also very precise measurement ...
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Dislocations in Tobacco Mosaic Virus
Nature, 1973WE would like to comment on the recent article with this title by Harris1 in which he reproves our group for an alleged incorrect usage of the term “dislocation”. In none of our papers do we write that the helical form of TMV is “dislocated or contains a dislocation”, but rather that a disk will have to undergo a dislocation to be transformed into a ...
A, Klug, P J, Butler
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SATELLITE TOBACCO MOSAIC VIRUS
Annual Review of Phytopathology, 1998▪ Abstract Satellite tobacco mosaic virus (STMV) is a small, spherical ssRNA virus common in a natural wild plant, Nicotiana glauca or tree tobacco, in southern California and is one of the best-studied satellite viruses. It is the only satellite virus that has rod-shaped viruses (tobamoviruses) for its helper.
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Assembly of tobacco mosaic virus
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. B, Biological Sciences, 1976Abstract The assembly of tobacco mosaic virus requires the presence of a particular protein aggregate, the disk. During the nucleation, a specific region of the RNA interacts with a single disk, to bring about a necessarily cooperative transition from the paired two-layer structure to a short segment of nucleo-protein helix.
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13C enrichment of Tobacco Mosaic Virus
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 198013C NMR spectra of Tobacco Mosaic Virus with enhanced signal-to-noise ratio have been obtained by isotope enrichment up to 15 %, using 13CO2 as the carbon source, obtained from Ba 13CO3 90 % enriched, and tobacco leaves as the substrate. Determination of the enrichment percentage of TMV is made by IR spectroscopy of the CO2 mixture resulting from ...
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Pseudovirions of tobacco mosaic virus
Virology, 1971Abstract Tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) preparations contain a small percentage of pseudovirions. These particles, which are thought to consist of host RNA encapsidated with TMV protein, can be separated from virus particles by electrophoresis in 0.5% agarose gel. Pseudovirion RNA is smaller than and has a broader size distribution than viral RNA.
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