Research Article

The Effect of Urea on Tobacco Mosaic Virus: Polarity of Disassembly

Journal of General Virology 1982; 61(1):137 · https://doi.org/10.1099/0022-1317-61-1-137

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Abstract

Urea acts to disassemble tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) predominantly from the 5'-end of the virus RNA. Extensively uncoated particles exhibit some degree of bi-directional uncoating as judged by a reduced ability to bind [3H]histidine. The translational activities of the RNA fragments which remained encapsidated in the urea-resistant fraction of TMV rods were investigated.