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The coat protein gene of tobamovirus P(0) pathotype is a determinant for activation of temperature-insensitive L ( 1a )-gene-mediated resistance in Capsicum plants.

The coat protein gene of tobamovirus P(0) pathotype is a determinant for activation of temperature-insensitive L ( 1a )-gene-mediated resistance in Capsicum plants. Research Abstract Details 

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  • The coat protein gene of tobamovirus P(0) pathotype is a determinant for activation of temperature-insensitive L ( 1a )-gene-mediated resistance in Capsicum plants. Abstract Text:

    katsutoshi matsumotoKatsutoshi Matsumoto,hiromasa sawadaHiromasa Sawada,kouhei matsumotoKouhei Matsumoto,hiroyuki hamadaHiroyuki Hamada,eri yoshimotoEri Yoshimoto,takao itoTakao Ito,shigeharu takeuchiShigeharu Takeuchi,shinya tsudaShinya Tsuda,kazumi suzukiKazumi Suzuki,kappei kobayashiKappei Kobayashi,akinori kibaAkinori Kiba,tetsuro okunoTetsuro Okuno,yasufumi hikichiYasufumi Hikichi,

    Tobamovirus resistance in Capsicum plants, which is mediated by L genes (L ( 1 ), L ( 2 ), L ( 3 ) or L ( 4 )), is known to be temperature sensitive. However, the L ( 1a ) gene, a newly identified tobamovirus resistance gene that is mapped to the L locus, confers temperature-insensitive resistance against the tobamovirus P(0) pathotype. To identify the viral elicitor that activates the L ( 1a )-gene-mediated resistance, several chimeric viral genomes were constructed between tobacco mosaic virus-L (P(0) pathotype), paprika mild mottle virus-J (P(1 )pathotype) and pepper mild mottle virus-J (P(1,2) pathotype). Infection patterns of these chimeric viruses in L ( 1a )-harboring plants revealed that the L ( 1a )-gene-mediated resistance was activated by the CP of a particular pathotype of tobamovirus, like other L-gene-mediated resistances, but the L ( 1a )-gene-mediated resistance differs from those conferred by other L genes in terms of temperature sensitivity.

    The coat protein gene of tobamovirus P(0) pathotype is a determinant for activation of temperature-insensitive L ( 1a )-gene-mediated resistance in Capsicum plants. Publishing Authors By Initials

    k matsumotoK Matsumoto,h sawadaH Sawada,k matsumotoK Matsumoto,h hamadaH Hamada,e yoshimotoE Yoshimoto,t itoT Ito,s takeuchiS Takeuchi,s tsudaS Tsuda,k suzukiK Suzuki,k kobayashiK Kobayashi,a kibaA Kiba,t okunoT Okuno,y hikichiY Hikichi,

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    The coat protein gene of tobamovirus P(0) pathotype is a determinant for activation of temperature-insensitive L ( 1a )-gene-mediated resistance in Capsicum plants. Journal Published:

    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: Archives of virology

    VOLUME: 153

    Page Numbers: 645-50

    Journal Abbreviation: Arch. Virol.

    ISSN: 0304-8608

    DAY: 31

    MONTH: 01

    YEAR: 2008

    The coat protein gene of tobamovirus P(0) pathotype is a determinant for activation of temperature-insensitive L ( 1a )-gene-mediated resistance in Capsicum plants. Information

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    AFFILIATION: Laboratory of Plant Pathology and Biotechnology, Kochi University, Nankoku, Kochi, 783-8502, Japan.

    Country: Austria

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