Abstract

Guanidine (GD) inhibited tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) RNA synthesis at two different steps, depending on the concentration of GD used. The time-course of inhibition by 40 mM GD coincided with the time-course of RNA synthesis. However, 10 mM GD inhibited an earlier step that occurred prior to viral RNA synthesis.

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