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. 1992;123(1-2):101-9.
doi: 10.1007/BF01317141.

The nucleotide sequence of the coat protein gene and 3' untranslated region of papaya ringspot virus type W (Aust)

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The nucleotide sequence of the coat protein gene and 3' untranslated region of papaya ringspot virus type W (Aust)

M Bateson et al. Arch Virol. 1992.

Abstract

The nucleotide sequence of the 3' terminal region of the Australian isolate of papaya ringspot virus type W [PRSV-W (Aust)] was determined. An open reading frame (864 bp), encoding the putative coat protein gene, occurs upstream of the putative 3' untranslated region (206 bp) and poly(A) tail. A 23 amino acid sequence was obtained from N-terminal analysis of the coat protein from purified virions. This sequence has 100% homology with a region of the amino acid sequence inferred from the nucleic acid sequence of the coat protein gene. However, this region is 13 amino acids downstream from the N terminus predicted for two American isolates of PRSV. The coat protein gene of PRSV-W (Aust) was shown to have 96.8% and 96.4% nucleotide sequence similarity with American isolates of PRSV-W and PRSV-P, respectively.

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