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J Gen Virol 67 (1986), 1161-1168; DOI 10.1099/0022-1317-67-6-1161
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Virus Protein Association with Cylindrical Inclusions of Two Viruses that Infect Wheat

Willem G. Langenberg

Agricultural Research Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture and Department of Plant Pathology, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebraska 68583, U.S.A.

Immunoelectron microscopy with gold-labelled antibodies showed that homologous capsid proteins or virions are associated with cylindrical inclusions of wheat streak mosaic virus and of wheat spindle streak mosaic virus in vivo. Capsid proteins did not bind to any other structure in the cell. The specific association of capsid proteins with cylindrical inclusions is discussed in relation to cell-to-cell spread of virions through plasmodesmata.

Keywords: WSMV, WSSMV, capsid protein, inclusions

Received 20 January 1986; accepted 10 March 1986.


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