Effects of two TMV strains on the synthesis and stability of chloroplast ribosomal RNA in tobacco leaves |
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Authors: | R. S. S. Fraser |
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Affiliation: | (1) Abteilung Melchers, Max-Planck-Institut für Biologie, 74 Tübingen, Germany/West |
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Abstract: | Summary Multiplication of TMV-strains vulgare (light-green/dark-green mosaic symptoms) and flavum (severe yellow/green mosaic) had different effects on the ribosomal RNA of tobacco leaf chloroplasts. Vulgare inhibited chloroplast ribosomal RNA synthesis while having no effect on cytoplasmic ribosomal RNA synthesis (Fig. 2). Flavum inhibited chloroplast ribosomal RNA synthesis more severely than vulgare, and caused an earlier degradation of chloroplast ribosomal RNA than in control or vulgare-infected leaves (Fig. 1). Flavum also inhibited cytoplasmic ribosomal RNA synthesis. A connection between these differing effects on chloroplast ribosomal RNA metabolism and severity of visible symptoms is suggested, and discussed in relation to a possible influence on symptoms of denatured virus coat protein.Abbreviations TMV Tobacco Mosaic Virus - RNA Ribonucleic acid - DNA Deoxyribonucleic acid - m millions (in molecular weight values) |
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