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GERRY A. PRODY
Associate Professor
Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, & Environmental Chemistry

 

Department of Chemistry
Western Washington University
Bellingham, WA 98225-9150

Office: CB444
Lab: CB410

Tel: (360) 650-3156
Fax: (360) 650-2826

gerry@chem.wwu.edu

Course Materials


Education
B.S. University of California, Davis.
Ph.D. University of California, Davis.


Research Interests
My major areas of research deal with the molecular biology of plant viruses, in particular, tobacco ringspot virus (TobRV) and barley stripe mosaic virus (BSMV). When it is coincubated with TobRV, a satellite RNA of this virus (sTobRV) replicates extensively and is encapsidated in TobRV coat protein. The approximately 360 base of sTobRV RNA lacks messenger activity, does not increase when applied alone to TobRV hosts, and does not share nucleotide sequences or terminal structures with the two TobRV genomic RNAs. The presence of sTobRV RNA results in dramatic reduction of viral symptoms in coinfected plants. High molecular weight, mutimeric forms of sTobRV have been detected in virus particles and infected tissue. These polymeric forms of satellite RNA are self-processing: they spontaneously convert to biologically active monomeric sTobRV RNA in a reaction that occurs independently of any enzyme action, and is reversible. In addition, RNA synthesized in vitro which is complementary to sTobRV RNA retains the property of reversible autolysis.


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Department of Chemistry MS-9150
Western Washington University
516 High Street
Bellingham, WA 98225-9150
  Tel: (360)-650-3070
Fax:(360)-650-2826
chemdept@chem.wwu.edu