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GPp  -  glycoprotein precursor

Groundnut bud necrosis virus

 
 
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Disease relevance of GPp

 

High impact information on GPp

  • The M RNA segment contains one open reading frame (ORF) encoding 308 amino acids (aa) in the sense orientation and another ORF encoding 1,127 aa in the complementary orientation, which were homologous to the NSm protein and G1/G2 glycoprotein precursor (Gp) protein, respectively [2].
 

Biological context of GPp

  • To analyze subgenomic RNA of the M RNA segment, RNA transcripts corresponding to the NSm and Gp genes were specifically amplified, and the nucleotide sequence of the 5' terminal region was determined [2].
 

Other interactions of GPp

  • Sequence analysis of the NSm and Gp transcripts showed that they had a non-viral sequence 12-18 and 10-18 nucleotides long, respectively [2].

References

  1. The complete nucleotide sequence and genome organization of the M RNA segment of peanut bud necrosis tospovirus and comparison with other tospoviruses. Satyanarayana, T., Mitchell, S.E., Reddy, D.V., Kresovich, S., Jarret, R., Naidu, R.A., Gowda, S., Demski, J.W. J. Gen. Virol. (1996) [Pubmed]
  2. Nucleotide sequence of melon yellow spot virus M RNA segment and characterization of non-viral sequences in subgenomic RNA. Okuda, M., Kato, K., Hanada, K., Iwanami, T. Arch. Virol. (2006) [Pubmed]
 
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