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  • 35A15  (1)
  • Keywords: tospoviruses, high temperature, nucleocapsid, RNA, serology, sequence analysis.  (1)
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  • 35A15  (1)
  • Keywords: tospoviruses, high temperature, nucleocapsid, RNA, serology, sequence analysis.  (1)
  • 49A21  (1)
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    Calculus of variations and partial differential equations 1 (1993), S. 149-168 
    ISSN: 1432-0835
    Keywords: 49A21 ; 35A15
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Mathematics
    Notes: Summary A large class of problems arise in the material sciences involving free interfaces. To establish the existence and regularity (including the regularity of free interfaces) of solutions has been an important and interesting issue. Here we were able to do so in a model case accounted in optimal designs. The method developed in this paper is rather general and may be useful for many other related problems.
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    ISSN: 1610-739X
    Keywords: Keywords: tospoviruses, high temperature, nucleocapsid, RNA, serology, sequence analysis.
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Agriculture, Forestry, Horticulture, Fishery, Domestic Science, Nutrition
    Notes: A serologically and cytologically distinct gloxinia tospovirus (HT-1) previously isolated from a gloxinia plant infected with Impatiens necrotic spot virus (INSV) when propagated in a high-temperature environment was characterized. Rabbit antisera produced for INSV and Tomato spotted wilt virus (TSWV) nucleocapsids (N) failed to react with HT-1 proteins in western blot analysis. The HT-1 antibodies reacted strongly with homologous antigen but failed to react with INSV and TSWV. However, the HT-1 antiserum reacted in ELISA with Watermelon silver mottle virus (WSMV) from Taiwan and in western blot analysis with the WSMV N protein. A reciprocal test showed that the antiserum prepared against the N protein of WSMV also reacted with the HT-1 N protein in both ELISA and western blot analysis. DNA probes derived from the N gene of HT-1 or WSMV hybridized to RNAs prepared from plants infected with either virus. Stronger signals were obtained with homologous than with heterologous reactions. Neither probe detected INSV or TSWV. The M and S RNAs of HT-1 were sequenced. The M RNA contains two open reading frames (ORF) ; one in the sense orientation encoding a nonstructural (NSm) protein of 308-amino-acids (aa) and the other in the ambisense orientation, a 1122-aa precursor of Gl and G2 glycoproteins. The S RNA also contains two ORFs ; one in the sense orientation encoding a nonstructural (NSs) protein of 439 aa and the other in the ambisense orientation, an N protein of 277 aa. HT-1 is distantly related to INSV and TSWV as shown by low nucleotide (40–52%) and amino acid (28–48%) similarities in the four ORF sequences. The HT-1 virus shares high nucleotide (76–81%) and amino acid (85–92%) similarities with WSMV and peanut bud necrosis virus (PBNV). Based on the serological properties and sequence data, we propose that HT-1 is a distinct species of serogroup IV in the genus Tospovirus. This is the first time that a tospovirus similar to those found in the Far East and in Southeast Asia has been identified in the US.
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