Characterization of sub-genomic double-stranded RNAs from virus-infected plants |
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Authors: | W.. Dawson J.A. Dodds |
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Affiliation: | Department of Plant Pathology, University of California, Riverside, CA 92521, USA |
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Abstract: | Double-stranded RNAs (sub-RFs) smaller than the double-stranded RNAs (RFs) corresponding to genomic RNAs of tobacco mosaic (TMV) and cowpea chlorotic mottle (CCMV) viruses were isolated from infected plants and characterized. Seven of the 12 sub-RFs of TMV that were found ranging in size from 3.00 – 0.42 × 106 daltons corresponded to twice the size of the 7 sub-genomic mRNAs reported by Goelet and Karn (8). Six sub-RFs of CCMV were found ranging from 0.98 – 0.39 × 106 daltons with the most abundant species corresponding to twice the size of RNA 4. The kinetics of incorporation of 3H-uridine into sub-RFs were different from that into RFs. Incorporation into sub-RFs was slow and linear whereas that into RF turned over rapidly. |
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