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ULTRAVIOLET IRRADIATION OF POTATO VIRUS X, ITS RNA, AND A HYBRID VIRUS PARTICLE: PHOTOREACTIVATION, KINETIC ISOTOPE EFFECTS, AND QUANTUM YIELD OF INACTIVATION*
Authors:Leila O  McCleary ‡ Milton P  Gordon
Institution:Department of Biochemistry, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington 98195, U.S.A.
Abstract:Abstract— Studies have been made of the inactivation of potato virus X (PVX), free PVX-RNA, and a phenotypically mixed virus particle composed of PVX-RNA and tobacco mosiac virus (U-1 strain) protein (PVXRNA: TMVPRO) by ultraviolet radiation of 254, 280 and 302 nm wavelengths. Rate constants and quantum yields of inactivation have been determined under conditions of photoreactivation and non-photoreactivation in H2O and D2O. The ratios of the rate constants in H2O to those in D2O obtained for PVX-RNA were greater than unity at the above three wavelengths, as was the case for PVX at 254 and 302 nm. The ratios of the rate constants were, within experimental error, equal to unity for PVXRNA:TMVPRO at all three wavelengths and for PVX at 280 nm. It is concluded that, in contrast to the situation observed with TMV and PVXRNA:TMVPRO, the behavior of the intact PVX viron upon irradiation closely approximates the behavior of free RNA in solution, on the basis of quantum yields of inactivation, photoreactivated sector, and the ratio of kinetic isotope effects in H2O and D2O.
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