Tobacco Mosaic Virus

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===Visualization of protein-nucleic acid interactions in a virus. Refined structure of intact Tobacco Mosaic Virus at 2.9 Angstroms resolution by X-ray fiber diffraction ([[2tmv]])===
===Visualization of protein-nucleic acid interactions in a virus. Refined structure of intact Tobacco Mosaic Virus at 2.9 Angstroms resolution by X-ray fiber diffraction ([[2tmv]])===
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==Tobacco Mosaic Virus==
==Tobacco Mosaic Virus==
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'''Tobacco Mosaic Virus (TMV)''' is a positive-sense single stranded RNA virus that infects plants, especially tobacco and other members of the family Solanaceae. The infection causes characteristic patterns, such as "mosaic"-like mottling and discoloration on the leaves (hence the name). TMV was the first virus to ever be discovered. It is composed of 2130 identical coat protein subunits following the
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'''Tobacco Mosaic Virus (TMV)''' or '''satellite TMV''' is a positive-sense single stranded RNA virus that infects plants, especially tobacco and other members of the family Solanaceae. The infection causes characteristic patterns, such as "mosaic"-like mottling and discoloration on the leaves (hence the name). TMV was the first virus to ever be discovered. It is composed of 2130 identical coat protein subunits following the
right-handed helix of an accompanying RNA strand to produce a 300 nm hollow cylinder with an
right-handed helix of an accompanying RNA strand to produce a 300 nm hollow cylinder with an
outer diameter of 18 nm and a 4 nm wide central channel. This here is a protein-nucleic acid interactions in the virus.
outer diameter of 18 nm and a 4 nm wide central channel. This here is a protein-nucleic acid interactions in the virus.
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Updated on {{REVISIONDAY2}}-{{MONTHNAME|{{REVISIONMONTH}}}}-{{REVISIONYEAR}}
Updated on {{REVISIONDAY2}}-{{MONTHNAME|{{REVISIONMONTH}}}}-{{REVISIONYEAR}}
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[[2om3]], [[2xea]], [[4udv]], [[3j06]] – TMV coat protein + RNA - CryoEM <br />
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[[1ei7]], [[3kml]], [[6i5a]], [[4bcu]], [[7m2v]], [[7m3r]], [[7m3t]], [[7m50]], [[7m54]] - TMV coat protein <br />
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[[6r7m]] – TMV coat protein - CryoEM <br />
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[[6x0q]], [[6x0r]] - TMV coat protein (mutant) <br />
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[[1a34]], [[4oq8]], [[4oq9]], [[4nia]], [[7m2t]], [[7m57]] - TMV coat protein + RNA <br />
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[[2om3]], [[2xea]], [[4udv]], [[3j06]] , [[6sae]], [[6sag]], [[5a79]], [[5a7a]], [[7og6]] – TMV coat protein + RNA - CryoEM <br />
[[2tmv]], [[1vtm]] – TMV coat protein + RNA - fiber <br />
[[2tmv]], [[1vtm]] – TMV coat protein + RNA - fiber <br />
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[[1a34]], [[3kml]] - TMV coat protein + RNA <br />
 
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[[1ei7]] - TMV coat protein <br />
 
==References==
==References==

Current revision

TMV coat protein 2tmv

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3D structures of tobacco mosaic virus

Updated on 25-April-2022

1ei7, 3kml, 6i5a, 4bcu, 7m2v, 7m3r, 7m3t, 7m50, 7m54 - TMV coat protein
6r7m – TMV coat protein - CryoEM
6x0q, 6x0r - TMV coat protein (mutant)
1a34, 4oq8, 4oq9, 4nia, 7m2t, 7m57 - TMV coat protein + RNA
2om3, 2xea, 4udv, 3j06 , 6sae, 6sag, 5a79, 5a7a, 7og6 – TMV coat protein + RNA - CryoEM
2tmv, 1vtm – TMV coat protein + RNA - fiber

References

Primary Reference
Visualization of protein-nucleic acid interactions in a virus. Refined structure of intact tobacco mosaic virus at 2.9 A resolution by X-ray fiber diffraction., Namba K, Pattanayek R, Stubbs G, J Mol Biol. 1989 Jul 20;208(2):307-25. PMID:2769760
Additional References

  1. Caspar carboxylates: the structural basis of tobamovirus assembly. Wang H, Planchart A, Stubbs G. Biophys. J. 1998, 74, 633-638.


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