abstract |
The assembly of a plant virus constituent containing a foreign peptide inserted into the virus protein, where the foreign peptide is a sequence of nucleic acid nuclei inserted into the genome of the plant virus, with the nucleotide sequence inserted therein the acid sequence does not contain the dn repeat sequence flanking the inserted nucleic acid sequence. The way to produce these stems, whereby the nucleic acid nucleus of the plant virus protein is modified to introduce the nucleotide sequence of the nucleotide peptide in such a way as to prevent the formation of primer repeats of the flanking sequence the sequence generated by the modified viral nucleic acid is infected with plants, plant tissues, plant cells, or protoplasts, and the virus modified is assembled. An antimicrobial pathogen for viruses that contain a plant virus composition as an immunogenic component is a fragment of cDNA, Sst1, a vector containing this fragment and an RNA transcript of this fragment or vector. |