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  • Tuttle, J.R.; Idris, A.M.; Brown, J.K.; Haigler, C.H.; Robertson, D.
    Geminivirus-mediated gene silencing from Cotton leaf crumple virus is enhanced by low temperature in cotton (2008), Plant Physiol., 148, 41-50.
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Application

Application Comment Organism
agriculture use of the CLCrV silencing vector to study gene function in cotton, via replacement of the CLCrV coat protein gene by up to 500 bp of DNA homologous to the magnesium chelatase subunit I gene ChlI. Temperature can have a major impact on the extent of geminivirus-induced gene silencing Gossypium hirsutum

Protein Variants

Protein Variants Comment Organism
additional information gene silencing by use of silencing vector from the geminivirus Cotton leaf crumple virus (CLCrV), via replacement of the CLCrV coat protein gene by up to 500 bp of DNA homologous to the magnesium chelatase subunit I gene ChlI. Cotyledons of cotton cultivar Deltapine 5415 bombarded with the modified viral vectors manifest chlorosis in approximately 70% of inoculated plants after 2 to 3 weeks. Replication of viral DNA is restricted to vascular tissue and the viral vector can transmit to leaves, roots, and the ovule integument from which fibers originate. Plants grown at a 30°C/26°C day/night cycle have a greater than 10fold reduction in viral DNA accumulation compared to plants grown at 22°C/18°C Gossypium hirsutum

Organism

Organism UniProt Comment Textmining
Gossypium hirsutum
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