Comparison of in vivo and in vitro translation of Cowpea Mosaic Virus RNAs |
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Authors: | RW Goldbach JG Schilthuis G Rezelman |
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Institution: | Agricultural University, Dept. of Molecular Biology De Dreijen 11, 6703 BC Wageningen, The Netherlands |
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Abstract: | The translation products from Cowpea Mosaic Virus (CPMV) RNAs obtained in two different cell-free systems were compared with the viral polypeptides synthesized in CPMV-infected cowpea protoplasts. It was shown that in both the wheat germ system and the rabbit reticulocyte lysate CPMV M component RNA was translated into two polypeptides of 105,000 and 95,000 dalton, which were not detected in CPMV-infected protoplasts. B component RNA however, gave different products depending on the system used. In the reticulocyte system this RNA was translated into a 200,000 dalton polypeptide which was further cleaved to give 170,000 and 32,000 dalton polypeptides. In the wheat germ system this processing step was lacking as only the 200,000 dalton product was formed. Since the 170,000 and 32,000 dalton polypeptides were also found in CPMV-infected protoplasts the two in vitro systems used apparently represent different stages of the expression of the B component RNA, thus providing a tool to study the mechanism of CPMV gene expression in vivo. |
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Keywords: | CPMV Cowpea Mosaic Virus mol wt molecular weight SDS sodium dodecyl sulfate |
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