Tobacco Mosaic Virus (TMV): Diagram, Structure, & its Applications (original) (raw)

Last Updated : 23 Jul, 2025

**Tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) is a plant pathogen, it is a virus that belongs to the genus Tobamovirus and belongs to the family Virgaviridae. Tobacco mosaic virus(TMV) is known to majorly affect tobacco and other plants belonging to the Solanaceae family like potatoes and tomatoes. The tobacco mosaic virus(TMV) causes a **mosaic-like pattern on the leaves of the infected plants and also shows discoloration.

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Discovery of Tobacco mosaic virus (TMV)

**Adolf Mayer was a German scientist who first described the Tobacco mosaic virus (TMV). Dmitri Ivanowsky was a Russian microbiologist who started investigating the tobacco mosaic disease and concluded it was a non-bacterial. Mayer’s work was very important in recognizing the disease but it was Martinus Beijerinck who later used the term virus to describe the disease-causing agent as it was smaller than bacteria. This discovery was the base for virology and understanding plant diseases and viral infections.

Diagram of Tobacco mosaic virus (TMV)

The labelled diagram of Tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) is given below:

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Structure of Tobacco Mosaic Virus

Characteristics of Tobacco Mosaic Virus

Characterisctics of Tobacco Mosaic Virus are given below:

Characteristics Details
Name Tobacco Mosaic Virus(TMV)
Size diameter of 18-20 nm,300 nm in length
Shape Filamentous/Rod-shaped
Genetic Material (ss-RNA)Single-stranded RNA
Symmetry helical symmetry
Nucleotide length 6395 nucleotide long approximately
Discovery Martinus Beijerinck in 1898
Host Range affect tobacco, plants belonging to Solanaceae family; potato and tomato

Life Cycle of Tobacco Mosaic Virus

Insects such as flies serve as vectors for the Tobacco mosaic virus(TMV).They enter the plant host cells through them. The virus multiplies once it has entered the host cell and move to other cells using **plasmodesmata. By coming into close touch with the diseased plants tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) spread to other healthy plants.

The viral particle transfer its genomic material into the host cell for other functions such as replication and proliferation. Then, the ssRNA translates mRNAs that are capable of replicating the capsid proteins and the viral genome. Each of these proteins comes together to create a new tobacco mosaic virus(TMV) cell that is prepared to infect another healthy cell.

Applications of Tobacco Mosaic Virus

Applications of TVM are given below:

In summary the tobacco mosaic virus(TMV) is a rod-shaped virus with a protein shell called a capsid that encloses a single-stranded RNA molecule giving tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) its distinct structure. The structure plays a major role for the structure and functioning of the tobacco mosaic virus(TMV).

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