The invention relates to a tobacco mosaic virus coat protein template structure modification method which realizes structural modification mainly through construction of His-TMV-CP expression plasmids and expression and purification of proteins. The tobacco mosaic virus is a typical template material having...
This chapter describes the structure, functional design of the tobacco mosaic virus (TMV), protein aggregation, nucleation of assembly, rod elongation, selectivity for viral RNA, and general considerations. TMV is a very infectious high-yielding virus, whose properties have been highly optimized by ...
The three-dimensional structure of the tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) coat protein disk suggests a possible pathway for the early evolution of the virus self-assembly mechanism. The coat protein contains a 2-fold repeated structural pattern in the folding of both its four alpha helices (A,B,C,D...
Self-assembling light-harvesting systems from synthetically modified tobacco mosaic virus coat proteins. A new protein-based approach has been developed for the construction of light-harvesting systems through self-assembly. The building blocks were prepared b... RA Miller,AD Presley,MB Francis - 《...
A new helical aggregate of Tobacco Mosaic Virus ProteinA new helical aggregate of Tobacco Mosaic Virus ProteinTobacco mosaic virus coat protein has been repolymerized in the absence of RNA and investigated by X-ray analysis. The rods obtained can be classified in two different helical surface latti...
Tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) is a plant virus that belongs to the genus Tobamovirus. It infects tobacco plants and other members of Solanaceae family causing mottling and discolouration of leaves. Read this article to find out more about the virus.
tobacco mosaic virus TMV InfectionTobacco mosaic virus is very stable, so stable thatit can survive for years in cigars and cigarettesmade from infected leaves. The viral RNA isinfectious by itself, but the addition of a proteincoat protects the RNA from enzymes that woulddestroy it. The ...
Alterations in the genomic position of the tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) genes encoding the 30-kDa cell-to-cell movement protein or the coat protein greatly affected their expression. Higher production of 30-kDa protein was correlated with increased proximity of the gene to the viral 3' terminus....
Structure of single-stranded virus RNA in situ ☆ : II. Optical activity of five tobacco mosaic-like viruses and their components ORD and CD spectra of some TM-like viruses and their coat proteins were measured to study a possible role of tryptophan residues in RNA-protein interaction... EN...
The protein–protein interaction of virus and host is essential for virus infection and host defense. The coat protein (CP) of tomato mosaic virus (ToMV) has been proved to be involved in cell-to-cell and long-distance movements of viruses that are presumably related with the protein–protein...