T. Frischmuth et al., The size of encapsidated single-stranded DNA determines the multiplicity of African cassava mosaic virus particles, J GEN VIROL, 82, 2001, pp. 673-676
Transgenic Nicotiana benthamiana plants harbouring a defective interfering
(DI) DNA of African cassava mosaic virus (ACMV) and control plants were ino
culated with ACMV, Virus particles were purified from infected plants, sepa
rated in sucrose gradients and fractions were analysed by Southern blotting
. Transgenic plant-derived virus particles taken from the top fractions of
sucrose gradients contained DI DNA, middle fractions contained a mixture of
genomic and DI DNA and bottom fractions contained a mixture of multimeric,
genomic and DI DNA, Virus particles from selected top, middle and bottom f
ractions were analysed by electron microscopy. In fractions containing only
DI DNA, isometric particles of 18-20 nm were detected. In fractions contai
ning DI DNA as well as genomic size DNA, isometric and geminate particles w
ere found. Fractions containing multimeric size DNA were found to comprise
particles consisting of three subunits adjacent to geminate particles. From
these data, it is concluded that the size of encapsidated DNA determines t
he multiplicity of ACMV particles.