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Journal of General Virology 1991-Aug

Nuclear location of the 16K non-structural protein of tobacco rattle virus.

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D H Liu
D J Robinson
G H Duncan
B D Harrison

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Abstract

An antiserum, elicited by a synthetic peptide coupled to bovine serum albumin, reacted specifically with the non-structural 16K protein of tobacco rattle virus. The protein was detected in extracts of systemically infected Nicotiana clevelandii leaves, but only in those made with the aid of SDS, urea and 2-mercaptoethanol. Immunogold labelling of ultrathin sections showed that the protein was mainly associated with nuclei, but was also present in the cytoplasm. These observations suggest that the 16K protein binds to macromolecular components of infected cells, especially in nuclei, but do not clarify its function.

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