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Insertional mutagenesis of the cauliflower mosaic virus genome.

S Daubert, R J Shepherd, R C Gardner.   

Abstract

A series of small insertions has been introduced into the various translational reading frames of the DNA of a "severe" strain of cauliflower mosaic virus (CaMV). A selectable gene (the kanamycin phosphotransferase gene of Tn903), flanked by a series of symmetrically arranged cloning sites taken from M13mp7, was used to prepare the site-specific mutants. In-phase insertions of 12 or 30 bp, which introduced unique SalI sites into reading regions I, III, IV, V and into the amino-proximal portion of region VI, destroyed infectivity. Insertions in the amino-distal portion of region VI, in the large intergenic region, and in region II retained infectivity. The amino-distal insertions in region VI reduced the severity of symptoms in plants. The insertion in region II destroyed aphid transmissibility. Longer DNA segments when inserted into region II or into the amino-distal portion of region VI destroyed infectivity, but similar insertions in the intergenic region were without effect on virus infection or development.

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Year:  1983        PMID: 6363213     DOI: 10.1016/0378-1119(83)90224-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Gene        ISSN: 0378-1119            Impact factor:   3.688


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7.  Region VI of cauliflower mosaic virus encodes a host range determinant.

Authors:  J Schoelz; R J Shepherd; S Daubert
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8.  Sequence of figwort mosaic virus DNA (caulimovirus group).

Authors:  R D Richins; H B Scholthof; R J Shepherd
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9.  Interaction between the aphid transmission factor and virus particles is a part of the molecular mechanism of cauliflower mosaic virus aphid transmission.

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10.  The cauliflower mosaic virus virion-associated protein is dispensable for viral replication in single cells.

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