نتایج جستجو برای: cpmv

تعداد نتایج: 72  

2017
Yulia Meshcheriakova Alex Durrant Emma L. Hesketh Neil A. Ranson George P. Lomonossoff

Particles of cowpea mosaic virus (CPMV) have enjoyed considerable success as nanoparticles. The development of a system for producing empty virus-like particles (eVLPs) of the virus, which are non-infectious and have the potential to be loaded with heterologous material, has increased the number of possible applications for CPMV-based particles. However, for this potential to be realised, it wa...

Journal: :The Journal of general virology 1997
D T Kasteel J Wellink R W Goldbach J W van Lent

Tubular structures involved in the cell-to-cell movement of cowpea mosaic virus (CPMV) were partially purified from infected cowpea protoplasts to identify the structural components. A relatively pure fraction could be obtained by differential centrifugation and this was analysed by PAGE and immunoblotting. Besides the movement protein (MP) and capsid proteins (CP) of CPMV, no other major infec...

Journal: :The Journal of general virology 1990
M Shanks G P Lomonossoff

We have determined the nucleotide sequence of the region of red clover mottle virus (RCMV) bottom component RNA which encodes the RCMV equivalent of the cowpea mosaic virus (CPMV) 24K protease. From the alignment of the deduced amino acid sequence of the RCMV 24K protein with that of the homologous protein from CPMV, we speculate on the relative importance of the various amino acid residues whi...

Journal: :Virology 1998
J Verver J Wellink J Van Lent K Gopinath A Van Kammen

The jellyfish green fluorescent protein (GFP) coding sequence was used to replace the coat protein (CP) genes in a full-length cDNA clone of CPMV RNA-2. Transcripts of this construct were replicated in the presence of RNA-1 in cowpea protoplasts, and GFP expression could be readily detected by fluorescent microscopy. It was not possible to infect cowpea plants with these transcripts, but combin...

Journal: :Dalton transactions 2015
Koushi Kumar Shanmukha Kumar Doddi Marasanapalli Kalle Arunasree Pradip Paik

Hollow mesoporous-SiO2 nanocapsules have been synthesized at room temperature using unmodified cowpea Mosaic Virus (CPMV) as a template, and without using any catalyst or surfactant during the synthesis. The average size of the capsules synthesized was ∼200-250 nm with a 60-100 nm hollow core. The resulting nanocapsules were characterized using high resolution transmission electron microscopy (...

Journal: :Biochemical Society transactions 2009
David J Evans

CPMV (cowpea mosaic virus), a plant virus, is a naturally occurring sphere-like nanoparticle, and is used as a synthon and/or template in bionanoscience. The virions formed by CPMV can be regarded as programmable nanobuilding blocks with a diameter of approximately 30 nm. A range of molecules have been attached to this viral nanoscaffold, yielding stable nanoparticles that display multiple copi...

Journal: :Nanoscale 2010
Alaa A A Aljabali J Elaine Barclay George P Lomonossoff David J Evans

Plant viruses are considered as nanobuilding blocks that can be used as synthons or templates for novel materials. Cowpea mosaic virus (CPMV) particles have been shown to template the fabrication of metallic nanoparticles by an electroless deposition metallization process. Palladium ions were electrostatically bound to the virus capsid and, when reduced, acted as nucleation sites for the subseq...

Journal: :Dalton transactions 2009
Sachin N Shah Nicole F Steinmetz Alaa A A Aljabali George P Lomonossoff David J Evans

The use of an engineered variant of a plant virus, Cowpea mosaic virus (CPMV), as a template for directed mineralization provides an environmentally benign route to monodisperse iron-platinum nanoparticles of approximately 30 nm diameter.

2010
Frank Sainsbury Markus Sack Johannes Stadlmann Heribert Quendler Rainer Fischer George P. Lomonossoff

BACKGROUND The capacity of plants and plant cells to produce large amounts of recombinant protein has been well established. Due to advantages in terms of speed and yield, attention has recently turned towards the use of transient expression systems, including viral vectors, to produce proteins of pharmaceutical interest in plants. However, the effects of such high level expression from viral v...

Journal: :The Plant cell 1996
T. Sijen J. Wellink J. B. Hiriart A. Van Kammen

Resistance to cowpea mosaic virus (CPMV) in transgenic Nicotiana benthamiana plants is RNA mediated. In resistant CPMV movement protein (MP) gene-transformed lines, transgene steady state mRNA levels were low, whereas nuclear transcription rates were high, implying that a post-transcriptional gene-silencing mechanism is at the base of the resistance. The silencing mechanism can also affect pota...

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