Differentiation of soybean mosaic virus isolates by one-dimensional trypsin peptide maps immunoblotted with monoclonal antibodies

Twelve monoclonal antibodies were used to differentiate 11 isolates of soybean mosaic virus by immunoblot analysis of one-dimensional trypsin peptide maps of the virion capsid protein. Although all isolates showed unique patterns that reflected epitopic specificity of the viral coat protein, the vir...

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Published inPhytopathology Vol. 79; no. 11; pp. 1261 - 1265
Main Authors Hill, J.H. (Iowa State University, Ames), Benner, H.I, Permar, T.A, Bailey, T.B, Andrews, R.E. Jr, Durand, D.P, Van Deusen, R.A
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published St. Paul, MN American Phytopathological Society 01.11.1989
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Summary:Twelve monoclonal antibodies were used to differentiate 11 isolates of soybean mosaic virus by immunoblot analysis of one-dimensional trypsin peptide maps of the virion capsid protein. Although all isolates showed unique patterns that reflected epitopic specificity of the viral coat protein, the virus isolates formed three distinct groups. These results suggest potential for using this approach to study antigenic drift and plant virus epidemiology
Bibliography:9029352
H20
ISSN:0031-949X
1943-7684
DOI:10.1094/Phyto-79-1261