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    N-Terminal Basic Amino Acids of Alfalfa Mosaic Virus Coat Protein Involved in the Initiation of Infection

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    AbstractAlfalfa mosaic virus coat protein or its messenger RNA is required in the inoculum for virus infection. The N-terminus of the coat protein is required for activity; thus, changes were made in the amino acid sequence of this region. Six coat protein mutants were tested for activity in virus infection assays in protoplasts. A coat protein mutant in which N-terminal residues 3-19 were absent was inactive; whereas, a mutant in which residues 3-11 were absent (CPΔN9) still had 73% of wildtype activity. Substitution of alanine for the basic residues at positions 14, 17, and 15 in full-length coat protein and in CPΔN9 resulted in mutant proteins that were inactive in infection. Thus, one, two, or three of these basic residues in CP are required for activity

    Natural genetic engineering of plant cells: the molecular biology of crown gall and hairy root disease

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