- Cowpea Chlorotic Mottle Virus
Taxobox
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name = Cowpea chlorotic mottle virus (CCMV)
virus_group = IV: (+)sense RNA Viruses
familia =Bromoviridae
genus =Bromovirus
species = Cowpea chlorotic mottle virus
synonyms = bean yellow stipple virus
virus del moteado amarilloCowpea Chlorotic Mottle Virus, known by the abbreviation CCMV, is a
virus that specifically infects the cowpea plant, orblack-eyed pea . The leaves of infected plants develop yellow spots, hence the name "chlorotic". Like the majority of viruses, it consists of a protein shell, that surrounds a central core ofRNA . Its protein shell, orcapsid , is composed oficosahedral arrangements of identical protein subunits. The symmetry at which this is done is exactly like the symmetry of a football:hexagon s andpentagon s are interchanged to give the final sphere. There are 20 hexagonal structures and 12 pentagons in each specimen of the virus, which gives in total 180 subunits. The virus is about 30 nm in size, and can be observed withtransmission electron microscopy usingnegative staining . The subunits consist of 189 amino acid residues. TheN-terminus of each subunit points toward the inside of the virus, where it has a stabilizing interaction with theRNA .History
Bancroft et al. in 1967 described the first experiments to isolate and characterise the virus. Since that time, due to the relative ease with which it is grown and isolated, many researchers have focused their attention on the virus. The interest of the scientific community for this virus is also due to a conspicuous property: it is possible to disassemble the virus and remove the genetic material, the RNA. Then, under slightly acidic
pH and with relatively high amounts of salts, it is possible to stimulate theself-assembly of the protein subunits, into a shell of identical size to the virus. This yields an empty capsid which has a number of interesting properties. Several successful attempts are reported to incorporate other materials, such as inorganic crystals, inside the capsid.References
* [http://gcg.tran.wau.nl/ccmv-overview/CCMV.html CCMV Overview]
* Bancroft JB, Hiebert E. Formation of an infectious nucleoprotein from protein and nucleic acid isolated from a small spherical virus. "Virology", 1967
* Douglas, T. & Young, M. Host–guest encapsulation of materials by assembled virus cages, "Nature", 1998 [http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v393/n6681/abs/393152a0.html]External links
* [http://phene.cpmc.columbia.edu/ICTVdB/00.010.0.03.005.htm ICTVdB - The Universal Virus Database: Cowpea chlorotic mottle virus]
* [http://www.virology.net/Big_Virology/BVFamilyGroup.html Family Groups - The Baltimore Method]
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