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George P. Lomonossoff

Researcher at Norwich Research Park

Publications -  221
Citations -  11799

George P. Lomonossoff is an academic researcher from Norwich Research Park. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cowpea mosaic virus & Virus. The author has an hindex of 62, co-authored 213 publications receiving 10667 citations. Previous affiliations of George P. Lomonossoff include Heidelberg University & Norwich University.

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pEAQ: versatile expression vectors for easy and quick transient expression of heterologous proteins in plants

TL;DR: V vectors have been developed which allow the direct cloning of genes into the binary plasmid by both restriction enzyme-based cloning and GATEWAY recombination and N- or C-terminal histidine tags may be fused to the target sequence as required.
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Pathogen-derived resistance to plant viruses.

TL;DR: Transformation of plants with portions of viral genomes frequently gives rise to lines of plants that are resistant to the virus from which the sequence was derived, which is termed "pathogen-derived resistance."
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Extremely High-Level and Rapid Transient Protein Production in Plants without the Use of Viral Replication

TL;DR: A system based on a disabled version of cowpea mosaic virus RNA-2, which overcomes limitations on insert size and introduces biocontainment, provides an ideal vehicle for high-level expression that does not rely on viral replication of transcripts.
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Plant-derived vaccine protects target animals against a viral disease

TL;DR: The insertion of oligonucleotides coding for a short linear epitope from the VP2 capsid protein of mink enteritis virus into an infectious cDNA clone of cowpea mosaic virus and the successful expression of the epitope on the surface of CVPs when propagated in the black-eyed bean, Vigna unguiculata are reported.
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The nucleotide sequence of tobacco vein mottling virus RNA

TL;DR: The nucleotide sequence of the RNA of tobacco vein mottling virus, a member of the potyvirus group, was determined and a consensus sequence of V-(R or K)-F-Q was found on the N-terminal sides of proposed cleavage sites for proteolytic processing of the polyprotein.