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chemical modification of viral ribonucleic acid. vii. the action of methylating agents and nitrosoguanidine on polynucleotides including tobacco mosaic virus ribonucleic acid. 19695809222
chemical modification of viral ribonucleic acid. 8. the chemical and biological effects of methylating agents and nitrosoguanidine on tobacco mosaic virus. 19695809223
restricted reactivity of the epsilon-amino groups of tobacco mosaic virus protein toward trinitrobenzenesulfonic acid. 19695820656
characterization of monomers and small assemblies of tobacco mosaic virus proteins using the electric birefringence method. 19695820674
circular dichroism studies on the reversible depolymerization of tobacco mosaic virus protein. 19695820676
studies on the biosynthesis of tmv. i. a system approaching a synchronized virus synthesis in a tobacco leaf. 19695820873
visualization of tobacco mosaic virus in local lesions of datura stramonium. 19655827068
a micro immuno-osmophoretic technique for assay of tobacco mosaic virus. 19655828098
aspects of the depolymerization of tobacco mosaic virus protein and the conformational changes of its subunits. 19655829935
infectivity of tobacco mosaic virus stored for fifty years in extracted, 'unpreserved' plant juice. 19655832871
relation between ectodesmata and infection of leaves by c-14-labeled tobacco mosaic virus. 19655833313
variations in the composition of two strains of tobacco mosaic virus in relation to their host. 19655833317
tobacco mosaic virus inclusion bodies in tobacco tissue cultures. 19655836345
the structure of cells during tobacco mosaic virus reproduction. mesophyll cells containing virus crystals.the submicroscopic organization of mesophyll cells from tobacco leaves systemically infected with tobacco mosaic virus (tmv) is described. after fixation with glutaraldehyde and osmium tetroxide the arrangement of the tmv particles within the crystalline inclusions is well preserved. only the ribonucleic acid-containing core of the virus particles is visible in the micrographs. besides the hexagonal virus crystals, several characteristic types of "inclusion bodies" are definable in the cytoplasm ...19655840802
survival of dissociated tomato callus cells inoculated with tobacco mosaic virus. 19655840896
interference between two strains of tobacco mosaic virus in leaves of pinto bean. 19655850881
[comparative properties of 2 strains of tobacco mosaic virus differing with respect to their thermosensitivity]. 19655851010
[a strain of the tobacco mosaic virus with free n-terminal amino acids in the membrane protein chain]. 19655868837
[effect of the products of the vital activity of yeasts on the tobacco mosaic virus]. 19655869334
[the photodynamic effect produced by dyes on the tobacco mosaic virus subjected to ultrasonic waves]. 19655874767
molecular models. iv. a suggested conformation for the protein subunit of tobacco mosaic virus. 19645875173
[tobacco mosaic virus growth in tumors occurring in nicotiana tabacusm and nicotiana glutinosa after interspecific grafting]. 19655876467
[amino acid exchanges and tertiary structure of a protein. comparison of mutants of the tobacco mosaic virus by serological and physico-chemical methods]. 19655882946
the influence of amino-acid sequence on protein structure.on the basis of the known sequences and structures of myoglobin, and alpha and beta hemoglobin, a possible correlation between certain amino acids in the sequence and the location of the helical and non-helical parts of the structure is suggested. the presence in the sequence of four critical groups; proline, aspartic acid, glutamic acid, or histidine appears to be necessary (although the last three are not sufficient) for a helical disruption to form. additional support for this correlation is ...19655884309
[on the possibility of depressing the tobacco mosaic virus titer without disturbing nucleic acid synthesis in the cell]. 19655884791
[inactivation and depression of the concentration of the tobacco mosaic virus during the x-irradiation of infected tobacco leaves]. 19655884794
the amount and nature of ribonuclease sensitive infectious material during biogenesis of tobacco mosaic virus. 19655887540
[localization of amino acid exchange in spontaneous mutants and following fluorouracil incorporation of isolated mutants of the tobacco mosaic virus]. 19655887847
a model of the coat protein cistron of tobacco mosaic virus and its biochemical investigation: the model the experimental approach, and the isolation of a long oligonucleotide from tmv-rna. 19655887850
[the protein structure of the defective mutant pm 2 of the tobacco mosaic virus]. 19655887851
[localization of amino acid exchange in nitrite mutants of the tobacco mosaic virus]. 19655887852
[on the question of the genetic code ambiguity studied in the membrane protein of the tobacco mosaic virus]. 19655888377
electron microscopy of dark green spots on leaves of nicotiana glutinosa induced by tobacco mosaic virus. 19665901782
effect of salts on the adsorption of tobacco mosaic virus to tobacco leaf cell debris. 19665902765
the distribution of tobacco mosaic virus in plant callus cultures. 19665902766
reconstitution of rna from spherical viruses with tobacco mosaic virus protein. 19665902767
multiplication of tobacco mosaic virus in tobacco leaf palisade cells. 19665902769
light-scattering study of tobacco mosaic virus solutions when subjected to electric fields. 19665902883
biological effects of the reaction of hg(ii) with tobacco mosaic virus rna and the reversal of this reaction. 19665905295
separation of u-1 and u-2 strains of tobacco mosaic virus by continuous free-flow electrophoresis. 19665906211
movements of tobacco mosaic virus inclusion bodies within tobacco callus cells. 19665911889
electron microscopy of crystalline inclusions of tobacco mosaic virus in leaf tissue. 19665911893
reconstitution of turnip yellow mosaic virus rna with tmv protein subunits. 19665916557
defective tobacco mosaic virus strains: identification of the protein of strain pm1 in leaf homogenates. 19665919231
chromatography of a mixture of tobacco mosaic virus and ribonuclease. 19665919235
some factors affecting particle length distribution in tobacco mosaic virus preparations. 19665921642
effect of elevated temperatures on the development of two strains of tobacco mosaic virus. 19665922452
the use of a sintered-glass filter for concentrating tobacco mosaic virus suspensions. 19665928802
comparative photoreactivation of ultraviolet light-inactivated tobacco mosaic virus ribonucleic acid on chenopodium, pinto bean, and tobacco plants. 19665932834
chromatographic studies of rna synthesis in tobacco leaf tissues infected with tobacco mosaic virus. 19665932836
the ribonucleic acid content of tobacco leaves infected with tobacco mosaic virus. 19665932838
incorporation of two radioactive amino acids into the nucleic acid fractions in tobacco leaves infected with tobacco mosaic virus. 19665935174
cross-reactions of antisera against the terminal amino acid and dipeptide of tobacco mosaic virus. 19665936236
factors affecting the stability of tobacco mosaic virus. i. ribonuclease-induced protection of virus from alkaline degradation. 19665936628
electron microscopy of tobacco mosaic virus in leaves of chenopodium amaranticolor. 19665938882
electron microscopy of tobacco mosaic virus in leaves of nicotiana glutinosa. 19665938883
effects of laurusin (formycin b) on tobacco mosaic virus multiplication and its symptom development. 19665952895
interference with tobacco mosaic virus local lesion formation in tobacco by injection heat-killed cells of pseudomonas syringae. 19665954295
tudies on the inactivation of tobacco mosaic virus by ultraviolet light. 19665955073
polymerization-depolymerization of tobacco mosaic virus protein. vii. a model. 19665959467
dye-catalyzed photoinactivation of tobacco mosaic virus ribonucleic acid. 19665959468
immunochemical studies on the tobacco mosaic virus protein. 3. the degradation of an immunologically active tryptic peptide of tobacco mosaic virus protein and the reactivity of the degradation products with antibodies to the whole protein. 19665961272
interaction between gelatin solutions and tobacco mosaic virus. 19665962504
the effect of heat on the ultraviolet spectral properties of tobacco mosaic virus ribonucleic acid complexed with hg(ii). 19665962506
polymerization--depolymerization of tobacco mosaic virus protein. v. osmotic pressure theory for hydrated proteins. 19665963437
polymerization--depolymerization of tobacco mosaic virus protein. vi. osmotic pressure studies of early stages of polymerization. 19665963438
the preparation and tryptic hydrolysis of s-aminoethylated tobacco mosaic virus protein. 19665963449
in vitro and in vivo aggregation of the defective pm2 tobacco mosaic virus protein. 19665967280
fractionation of partially degraded tobacco mosaic virus ribonucleic acid. 19665967465
ribonucleic acid turnover in tobacco leaves infected with tobacco mosaic virus. 19665968308
specific nature of hydrolysis of insulin and tobacco mosaic virus protein by thermolysin. 19665969265
the photodynamic inactivation of tobacco mosaic virus and its ribonucleic acid by acridine orange. 19665970073
precipitation of tobacco mosaic virus by macromolecules: a method for estimating molecular volumes. 19665970104
rotational symmetry of the two turn disk aggregate of tobacco mosaic virus protein. 19665970141
behaviour of tobacco mosaic virus in agar and gelatin gels. 19665971863
immunochemical studies on tobacco mosaic virus protein. iv. the automated solid-phase synthesis of a decapeptide of tobacco mosaic virus protein and its reaction with antibodies to the whole protein. 19665972319
[on microflows produced by ultrasonic waves in plant cells containing tobacco mosaic virus inclusions]. 19665986465
[the effect of antibiotics on the synthesis of viral rna in the leaves of nicotiana glutinosa infected with tobacco mosaic virus in vivo and in vitro]. 19666002854
[experiments on the pathogenicity of tobacco mosaic virus for animals]. 19666011271
analysis of protein components of tomato strains of tobacco mosaic virus. 19676017397
the distribution of viral antigen in cells infected with tobacco mosaic virus as revealed by electron microscopy. 19676017408
recovery of culturable tobacco mosaic virus from sputum and thoracentesis fluids obtained from cigarette smokers with a history of pulmonary disease. 19676018711
aucuba strain of tobacco mosaic virus: an unusual aggregate. 19676021049
light-induced susceptibility of phaseolus vulgaris l. to tobacco mosaic virus infection. i. effects of light intensity, temperature, and the length of the preinoculation dark period. 19676021091
acquisition and release of infectious tobacco mosaic virus by aphids. 19676022498
in vivo removal of protein from tobacco mosaic virus after inoculation of tobacco leaves. 19676022693
distribution of tobacco mosaic virus in systemically infected tobacco leaves. 19676025066
a mathematical model for the infectivity-dilution curve of tobacco mosaic virus: theoretical considerations. 19676025875
a mathematical model for the infectivity-dilution curve of tobacco mosaic virus: experimental tests. 19676025876
effect of tobacco mosaic virus infection on glucose metabolism in nicotiana tabacum var. samsun. i. investigations with 14c-labeled sugars. 19676028938
effect of tobacco mosaic virus infection on glucose metabolism in nicotiana tabacum l. var. samsun. ii. investigation of malonic acid inhibition on respiration. 19676028939
light-induced susceptibility of phaseolus vulgaris l. to tobacco mosaic virus infection. ii. daily variation in susceptibility. 19676028943
relation of tobacco mosaic virus to the host cells.the relation of tobacco mosaic virus (tmv) to host cells was studied in leaves of nicotiana tabacum l. systemically infected with the virus. the typical tmv inclusions, striate or crystalline material and ameboid or x-bodies, which are discernible with the light microscope, and/or particles of virus, which are identifiable with the electron microscope, were observed in epidermal cells, mesophyll cells, parenchyma cells of the vascular bundles, differentiating and mature tracheary elements, and i ...19676036529
immunochemical studies on tobacco mosaic virus protein. v. the solid-phase synthesis of peptides of an antigenically active decapeptide of tobacco mosaic virus protein and the reaction of these peptides with antibodies to the whole protein. 19676036836
tubular components in cells of healthy and tobacco mosaic virus-infected nicotiana. 19676039961
electron microscopy of mixed infections with two plant viruses. i. intracellular interactions between tobacco mosaic virus and tobacco etch virus. 19676039964
prevention of photoreactivation of tobacco mosaic virus-ribonucleic acid by reconstitution. 19676042946
use of helical wheels to represent the structures of proteins and to identify segments with helical potential.the three-dimensional structures of alpha-helices can be represented by two-dimensional projections which we call helical wheels. initially, the wheels were employed as graphical restatements of the known structures determined by kendrew, perutz, watson, and their colleagues at the university of cambridge and by phillips and his coworkers at the royal institution. the characteristics of the helices, discussed by perutz et al. (1965), and blake et al. (1965), can be readily visualized by examinat ...19676048867
polymerization-depolymerization of tobacco mosaic virus protein. 8. light-scattering studies. 19676049470
comparative immunogenicities of tobacco mosaic virus, protein subunits, and reaggregated protein subunits. 19676053138
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