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Nucleotide Sequence of the Japanese Isolate of Pepper Mild Mottle Tobamovirus (TMV-P) RNA.

雅信 切田, +3 more
- Vol. 63, Iss: 5, pp 373-376
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The article was published on 1997-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 7 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Tobamovirus & Tobacco mosaic virus.

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Tobamovirus-resistant tobacco generated by RNA interference directed against host genes.

TL;DR: Simultaneous RNA interference against NtTOM1 and NTTOM3 in N. tabacum resulted in nearly complete inhibition of the multiplication of Tomato mosaic virus and other tobamoviruses, but did not affect plant growth or the ability of Cucumber mosaic virus to multiply.
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Amino Acid Changes in Pepper mild mottle virus Coat Protein That Affect L3 Gene-mediated Resistance in Pepper'

TL;DR: Results suggest that amino acid changes of A/S at position 81 and S/A at position 7 in CP had inverse effects on the L3gene-mediated resistance.
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A single amino acid substitution in 126-kDa protein of Pepper mild mottle virus associates with symptom attenuation in pepper; the complete nucleotide sequence of an attenuated strain, C-1421.

TL;DR: The results suggest that V649A substitution in 126 K affects the accumulation of 126‬K leading to a limitation of CP accumulation, which is related to symptom attenuation on Pepper mild mottle virus.
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Pathogenicity of Pepper mild mottle virus Is Controlled by the RNA Silencing Suppression Activity of Its Replication Protein but Not the Viral Accumulation.

TL;DR: Pepper mild mottle virus should be controlled by combat between host PTGS and its suppression by the 130K replication protein rather than virus accumulation, because the level of virus accumulation in a plant does not necessarily correlate with the development of mosaic symptoms.
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Occurrence of pepper mild mottle virus in greenhouse-grown pepper (Capsicum annuum L.) in the West Mediterranean region of Turkey.

TL;DR: Using Pepper mild mottle tobamovirus (PMMoV) specific polyclonal antisera, PMMoV was detected in symptomatic pepper plants by double antibody sandwich-enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (DAS-ELISA).
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Tobamovirus-resistant tobacco generated by RNA interference directed against host genes.

TL;DR: Simultaneous RNA interference against NtTOM1 and NTTOM3 in N. tabacum resulted in nearly complete inhibition of the multiplication of Tomato mosaic virus and other tobamoviruses, but did not affect plant growth or the ability of Cucumber mosaic virus to multiply.
Journal ArticleDOI

Amino Acid Changes in Pepper mild mottle virus Coat Protein That Affect L3 Gene-mediated Resistance in Pepper'

TL;DR: Results suggest that amino acid changes of A/S at position 81 and S/A at position 7 in CP had inverse effects on the L3gene-mediated resistance.
Journal ArticleDOI

A single amino acid substitution in 126-kDa protein of Pepper mild mottle virus associates with symptom attenuation in pepper; the complete nucleotide sequence of an attenuated strain, C-1421.

TL;DR: The results suggest that V649A substitution in 126 K affects the accumulation of 126‬K leading to a limitation of CP accumulation, which is related to symptom attenuation on Pepper mild mottle virus.
Journal ArticleDOI

Pathogenicity of Pepper mild mottle virus Is Controlled by the RNA Silencing Suppression Activity of Its Replication Protein but Not the Viral Accumulation.

TL;DR: Pepper mild mottle virus should be controlled by combat between host PTGS and its suppression by the 130K replication protein rather than virus accumulation, because the level of virus accumulation in a plant does not necessarily correlate with the development of mosaic symptoms.
Journal ArticleDOI

Occurrence of pepper mild mottle virus in greenhouse-grown pepper (Capsicum annuum L.) in the West Mediterranean region of Turkey.

TL;DR: Using Pepper mild mottle tobamovirus (PMMoV) specific polyclonal antisera, PMMoV was detected in symptomatic pepper plants by double antibody sandwich-enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (DAS-ELISA).
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