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Gene and DNA Sequence
Record information and status
Record ID
104309
Status
Published
Date of creation
2012-10-16 12:56 UTC (hana_jirakova@env.cz)
Date of publication
2012-10-23 16:05 UTC (dina.abdelhakim@cbd.int)
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General information
Name of the gene or DNA sequence
PPV coat protein
Abbreviation
CS-cpPPV
Category of DNA sequence
Protein coding sequence
Is the gene / DNA sequence is a synthetic molecule?
No
Donor organism
Donor organism
Record #104308
Plum pox virus - PPV, Sharka
Characteristics of the protein coding sequence
Name of the protein expressed by the coding sequence
PPV viral coat protein
Biological function
The cp gene from PPV encodes the coat protein (CP) gene from Plum Pox Virus. Through a process related to viral cross-protection, transgenic lines with this gene exhibit resistance to infection and subsequent disease caused by PPV.
Related trait(s) or use(s) in biotechnology
Resistance to diseases and pests
Viruses
Additional Information
Other relevant website address or attached documents
Plum Pox Virus Coat Protein Gene Intron-hairpin-RNA (ihpRNA) COnstructs Provide Resistance to Plum Pox Virus in Nicotiana benthamiana and Prunus domestica.pdf
Nucleotide Sequence of the Capsid Protein Gene of Plum Pox Potyvirus.pdf
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