A Serological Study Of Some Cauliflower Mosaic Virus Isolates
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ABSTRACT
Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) was used successfully to
detect cauliflower mosaic virus (CaMV) in crude leaf extracts.
Small serological differences between CaMV isolates could be shown
by ELISA and serum cross-absorption. Serological reactivity of
CaMV was found to depend on the proteolytic degradation state of
the virus coat protein so making it impossible to establish defi=
nite serological relationships among the virus isolates tested.
Proteolysis during purification of CaMV could not be entirely
eliminated.
The coat protein of CaMV was shown to be glycosylated by the specific
binding of labelled Concanavalin A. The role of carbohydrate residues
in CaMV serological reactivity was evaluated.
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