“…Antibodies against recombinant proteins of a number of plant viruses have been prepared successfully (Iracheta-Cardenas et al, 2008;Lee and Chang, 2008;Raikhy et al, 2007;Jain et al, 2005;Abou-Jawdah et al, 2004;Nickel et al, 2004;Cerovska et al, 2003;Hourani and Abou-Jawdah, 2003;Korimbocus et al, 2002;Kumari et al, 2001). By the use of different IPTG concentrations it was concluded that the optimal expression was achieved, when transformed E. coli Rosetta cells was induced with 1 mM IPTG at OD = 0.5 and grown at 37°C for 4 h. Different IPTG concentrations including 1 mM (Bragard et al, 2000;Kadkhodayan et al, 2000;Saini and Vrati, 2003;Thomas and Baneyx, 1996) and 0.4 mM (Jacob and Usha, 2002) have been reported as the optimal concentration with various genes of interest for expression of Cardamom mosaic virus CP and 0.1 mM (Petrzik et al, 2001) for that of Prunus necrotic Ring Spot virus (PNRSV) CP in E. coli.…”