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Tobacco Mosaic Virus Infection

Tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) is a rod-shaped plant virus with dimensions of 300 × 18 nm, characterized by a high aspect ratio and a supramolecular nanostructure composed of a single-stranded RNA genome encapsulated within helically arranged coat proteins. Its stable, filamentous architecture enables efficient tumor homing and penetration, making it a promising platform for drug delivery and tumor imaging. Additionally, TMV functions as an effective antigen delivery system, eliciting enhanced immune responses when functionalized with specific epitopes, thereby supporting its application in immunization and nanomedicine.

Tobacco Mosaic Virus Infection (2):

Cat. No. Product Name CAS No. Purity Chemical Structure
  • HY-N13047
    Ningnanmycin 156410-09-2
    Ningnanmycin is a plant antiviral agent. Ningnanmycin binds to specific residues on the TMV CP disc, inhibits CP assembly, disassembles the CP disc into monomers, and disrupts the structure of the TMV CP disc to reduce pathogenicity. Ningnanmycin binds to key amino acids of PVY CP, interferes with CP-CP interactions, inhibits CP assembly and virion formation, and blocks PVY replication. Ningnanmycin induces the expression of antiviral response genes PRXIIB, PRXIIE, PUB4 and PER42, thereby activating the host defense system. Ningnanmycin can be used in studies related to Tobacco Mosaic Virus infection and Potato Virus Y infection.
    Ningnanmycin
  • HY-N19831
    Hylonoside I 618904-80-6
    Hylonoside I is a TMV inhibitor that inhibits the proliferation of TMV. Hylonoside I can be isolated from the leaves of Ilex hylonoma. Hylonoside I is applicable to the research of TMV infection.
    Hylonoside I