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    Subcellular localization of V2 protein of Tomato leaf curl Java virus by using green fluorescent protein and yeast hybrid system

    Tomato leaf curl Java virus-A (ToLCJV-A[ID]) from Southeast Asia is a new member of the emerging group of monopartite begomoviruses that require a betasatellite component for symptom induction. Previously, we hav...

    Pradeep Sharma, Rajarshi K. Gaur, Masato Ikegami in Protoplasma (2011)

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    Interaction of tomato yellow leaf curl virus with diverse betasatellites enhances symptom severity

    The complete nucleotide sequence was determined for a begomovirus isolated from tomato exhibiting leaf curling and yellowing symptoms in Tochigi Prefecture in Japan. The genome organization of this virus was s...

    Takuya Ito, Junji Kimbara, Pradeep Sharma, Masato Ikegami in Archives of Virology (2009)

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    Expressing a whitefly GroEL protein in Nicotiana benthamiana plants confers tolerance to tomato yellow leaf curl virus and cucumber mosaic virus, but not to grapevine virus A or tobacco mosaic virus

    Transgenesis offers many ways to obtain virus-resistant plants. However, in most cases resistance is against a single virus or viral strain. We have taken a novel approach based on the ability of a whitefly en...

    Dagan Edelbaum, Rena Gorovits, Sonoko Sasaki, Masato Ikegami in Archives of Virology (2009)

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    Strains of a new bipartite begomovirus, pepper yellow leaf curl Indonesia virus, in leaf-curl-diseased tomato and yellow-vein-diseased ageratum in Indonesia

    The complete nucleotide sequences of begomoviruses from pepper with leaf curl and yellowing symptoms, tomato with leaf curl symptoms, and ageratum with yellow vein in Indonesia were determined. On the basis of...

    Jyun-ji Sakata, Yutaka Shibuya, Pradeep Sharma, Masato Ikegami in Archives of Virology (2008)

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    RNA-silencing suppressors of geminiviruses

    Geminiviruses are single-stranded (ss) DNA viruses that not only cause devastating diseases of important food and fiber crops worldwide, but also are important models to study fundamental aspects of virus-indu...

    Pradeep Sharma, Masato Ikegami in Journal of General Plant Pathology (2008)

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    Transgenic patchouli plants produced by Agrobacterium-mediated transformation

    A successful transformation procedure using Agrobacterium was established for the most important aromatic crop, patchouli (Pogostemon cablin Benth.). To avoid inhibition of Agrobacteriuminfection by patchouli oil...

    Yukio Sugimura, Naoto Kadotani, Yoshiko Ueda in Plant Cell, Tissue and Organ Culture (2005)

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    Masato Ikegami in The Springer Index of Viruses (2001)

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    Tomato leaf curl geminivirus associated with cantaloupe yellow leaf disease in Thailand

    Geminivirus associated with yellow leaf disease of cantaloupe plants was detected using polymerase chain reaction (PCR) with geminivirus-specific degenerate primers which anneal within the AC1 ORF (replication...

    Kloyjai Samretwanich, Pissawan Chiemsombat in World Journal of Microbiology and Biotechn… (2000)

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    Nucleotide sequence of the 3′-terminal region of chilli vein-banding mottle potyvirus isolated from pepper in Thailand

    The sequence of the 2227 nucleotides of the 3′-terminus of chilli vein-banding mottle virus-Chiangmai isolate (CVbMV-CM1) genome was determined. This sequence encodes a putative 287 amino acid coat protein. Do...

    Masato Ikegami, Hideki Asano in World Journal of Microbiology and Biotechn… (1999)

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    E. coli spheroplast-mediated transfer of cloned cauliflower mosaic virus DNA into plant protoplasts

    Saishin (Brassica chinensis L.) mesophyll protoplasts and E. coli spheroplasts harbouring hybrid plasmid with tandemly dimerized cauliflower mosaic virus DNA were mixed in ratios of 1:1,000 and incubated for 20 m...

    Nobukazu Tanaka, Masato Ikegami, Thomas Hohn in Molecular and General Genetics MGG (1984)