Synthesis of viral DNA forms in<i>Nicotiana plumbaginifolia</i>protoplasts inoculated with cassava latent virus (CLV); evidence for the independent replication of one component of the CLV genome

Rod Townsend(John Innes Centre), John W. Watts(John Innes Centre), John Stanley(John Innes Centre)
Nucleic Acids Research
January 1, 1986
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Abstract

Totipotent leaf mesophyll protoplasts of Nicotiana plumbaginifolia, Viviani were inoculated with cassava latent virus (CLV) or with full length copies of CLV genomic DNAs 1 and 2 excised from replicative forms of M13 clones. Virus specific DNAs began to appear 48-72h after inoculation with virus or cloned DNAs, coincident with the onset of host cell division. Infected cells accumulated supercoiled forms of DNAs 1 and 2 as well as progeny single-stranded (ss) virion (+) sense DNAs representing each component of the genome. Both supercoiled and ss molecules were synthesised by cells inoculated with cloned DNA 1 alone but DNA 2 failed to replicate independently.


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