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Title: Early events of tomato spotted wilt transcription and replication in protoplasts. Author: Steinecke P, Heinze C, Oehmen E, Adam G, Schreier PH. Journal: New Microbiol; 1998 Jul; 21(3):263-8. PubMed ID: 9699207. Abstract: A protoplast transfection system for tomato spotted wilt tospovirus (TSWV) was established by PEG-mediated infection of tobacco protoplasts. Analysis of viral RNA synthesis revealed an asymmetric production of viral (v) and viral-complementary (vc) strands of all three genomic RNA segments and a separation in time of subgenomic transcription during the first 72 hr post infection (p.i.). Synthesis of vc-RNA was detectable 8-10 hrs prior to v-RNA production. During the first 72 h of infection the accumulation of S-RNAs exceeded M- and L-RNAs and the amount of vc-RNAs was larger than that of genomic v-RNAs. The subgenomic N-mRNA was first detected 5 hr p.i., followed by vc-S RNA and the mRNA for the nonstructural protein (NSs) 15 hr later. The two subgenomic mRNA species of the S RNA appeared to be regulated independently from each other and from other viral mRNA species. Defective interfering (DI) elements from L RNA associated with the virus inoculum, were not preferentially replicated at the expense of full-sized L-RNA.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]