Molecular characterization and transient expression in plants of a Mirabilis jalapa antiviral protein (MAP), and its use in functional studies

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Taban Safarzadeh khosroshahi ◽  
Tomas Canto ◽  
Farshad Rakhshandehroo ◽  
Gholamreza Salehi Jouzani
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Vol 116 (3) ◽  
pp. 332a
Author(s):  
Emma H. Garst ◽  
Avital Percher ◽  
Hang Hoang ◽  
Howard Hang

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pp. 424a-425a
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Emma H. Garst ◽  
Avital Percher ◽  
Hang Hoang ◽  
Howard Hang

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pp. 1116-1121 ◽  
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Jorge M. Vivanco ◽  
Maddalena Querci ◽  
Luis F. Salazar

Extracts of Mirabilis jalapa (Nyctaginaceae), containing a ribosome inactivating protein (RIP) called Mirabilis antiviral protein (MAP), were tested against infection by potato virus X, potato virus Y, potato leaf roll virus, and potato spindle tuber viroid. Root extracts of M. jalapa sprayed on test plants 24 h before virus or viroid inoculation inhibited infection by almost 100%, as corroborated by infectivity assays and the nucleic acid spot hybridization test. Antiviral activity of MAP extracts was observed against mechanically transmitted viruses but not against aphid-transmitted viruses. Purified MAP showed the same antiviral effect as the crude extracts.


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