Cauliflower mosaic virus as a gene expression vector for plants |
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Authors: | J. Fü tterer,J. M. Bonneville,T. Hohn |
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Affiliation: | Friedrich Miescher-Institut, P. O. Box 2543, CH-4002, Basel, Switzerland. |
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Abstract: | It is possible to replace the CaMV (cauliflower mosaic virus) ORF (open reading frame) II with foreign sequences without interfering with virus viability. Such recom-binants can induce the synthesis of substantial amounts of a foreign protein in infected plants and confer new properties to these plants. However, so far only three genes have been successfully cloned and expressed in this way. The expression mechanism of CaMV demands precise replacement of ORF II and probably certain structural features of the viral 35S RNA, which should not be disturbed by inserted sequences. Since these features are largely unknown, it cannot at present be pre-dicted whether an insert will be tolerated. It is more likely that larger inserts will disturb the viral gene expression mechanism than smaller ones. |
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Keywords: | Cauliflower mosaic virus gene vector |
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