Sandbox TMV

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==Sign and Symptoms==
==Sign and Symptoms==
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Symptoms that occur by Tobacco mosaic virus dependent on the plants's host. The symptoms include mosaic, mottling, necrosis, stunting, leaf curling, and yellowing of the tissiues of the plant. All the symptoms depend on the age of the plant, the environment's condition, the virus strain, and the genetic background of the host plant. Strains of TMV also infect tomato, sometime causing poor yield or distorted fruits, delayed fruit ripening, and nonuniform fruit color.
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Symptoms that occur by Tobacco mosaic virus dependent on the plant's host. The symptoms include mosaic, mottling, necrosis, stunting, leaf curling, and yellowing of the tissues of the plant. All the symptoms depend on the age of the plant, the environment's condition, the virus strain, and the genetic background of the host plant. Strains of TMV also infect tomato, sometimes causing poor yield or distorted fruits, delayed fruit ripening, and nonuniform fruit color.
==Treatment==
==Treatment==

Revision as of 14:38, 21 November 2013

Tobacco Mosaic Virus

TMV coat protein 2tmv

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3D structures of tobacco mosaic virus

Updated on 21-November-2013

2om3, 2xea – TMV coat protein + RNA - CryoEM
2tmv – 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.


Created with the participation of Jaime Prilusky, Eran Hodis, David S. Goodsell.

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