Tomato bushy stunt virus spread is regulated by two nested genes that function in cell-to-cell movement and host-dependent systemic invasion
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Soilborne wheat mosaic virus (SBWMV) 19K protein belongs to a class of cysteine rich proteins that suppress RNA silencingAn internally located RNA hairpin enhances replication of Tomato bushy stunt virus RNAs.The Strange Lifestyle of Multipartite VirusesThe Red clover necrotic mosaic virus RNA-2 encoded movement protein is a second suppressor of RNA silencingA novel plant homeodomain protein interacts in a functionally relevant manner with a virus movement protein.Uncoupled expression of p33 and p92 permits amplification of tomato bushy stunt virus RNAs.Tomato bushy stunt virus: a resilient model system to study virus-plant interactions.Studying the RNA silencing pathway with the p19 protein.Interaction between long-distance transport factor and Hsp70-related movement protein of Beet yellows virusThe p23 protein of hibiscus chlorotic ringspot virus is indispensable for host-specific replicationIdentification of Pns6, a putative movement protein of RRSV, as a silencing suppressor.Biological relevance of a stable biochemical interaction between the tombusvirus-encoded P19 and short interfering RNAs.A plant virus-encoded protein facilitates long-distance movement of heterologous viral RNA.Donkey orchid symptomless virus: a viral 'platypus' from Australian terrestrial orchids.Intracellular transport of plant viruses: finding the door out of the cell.A dual strategy for the suppression of host antiviral silencing: two distinct suppressors for viral replication and viral movement encoded by potato virus MPeroxisome biogenesis and function.Suppressors of RNA silencing encoded by plant viruses and their role in viral infections.Tombusvirus P19 RNA silencing suppressor (RSS) activity in mammalian cells correlates with charged amino acids that contribute to direct RNA-binding.Diverse and newly recognized effects associated with short interfering RNA binding site modifications on the Tomato bushy stunt virus p19 silencing suppressor.Differing requirements for actin and myosin by plant viruses for sustained intercellular movement.Three distinct suppressors of RNA silencing encoded by a 20-kb viral RNA genome.Plant viruses versus RNAi: simple pathogens reveal complex insights on plant antimicrobial defense.Viral and cellular factors involved in Phloem transport of plant virusesRelocalization of nuclear ALY proteins to the cytoplasm by the tomato bushy stunt virus P19 pathogenicity protein.Rapid delivery of foreign genes into plants by direct rub-inoculation with intact plasmid DNA of a tomato bushy stunt virus gene vector.Characterization of the molecular mechanism of defective interfering RNA-mediated symptom attenuation in tombusvirus-infected plants.Formation and amplification of a novel tombusvirus defective RNA which lacks the 5' nontranslated region of the viral genome.In vitro- and in vivo-generated defective RNAs of satellite panicum mosaic virus define cis-acting RNA elements required for replication and movement.Broad-spectrum protection against tombusviruses elicited by defective interfering RNAs in transgenic plantsA primary determinant of cap-independent translation is located in the 3'-proximal region of the tomato bushy stunt virus genome.Cymbidium ringspot tombusvirus coat protein coding sequence acts as an avirulent RNA.Interactions of the TGB1 protein during cell-to-cell movement of Barley stripe mosaic virus.A viral protein suppresses RNA silencing and binds silencing-generated, 21- to 25-nucleotide double-stranded RNAsTomato bushy stunt virus genomic RNA accumulation is regulated by interdependent cis-acting elements within the movement protein open reading frames.A complex network of RNA-RNA interactions controls subgenomic mRNA transcription in a tombusvirus.A multicomponent RNA-based control system regulates subgenomic mRNA transcription in a tombusvirus.The N-terminal region of wheat streak mosaic virus coat protein is a host- and strain-specific long-distance transport factor.The genome sequence of lettuce necrotic stunt virus indicates a close relationship to Moroccan pepper virus.Regulatory activity of distal and core RNA elements in Tombusvirus subgenomic mRNA2 transcription.
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Tomato bushy stunt virus spread is regulated by two nested genes that function in cell-to-cell movement and host-dependent systemic invasion
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1995 nî lūn-bûn
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1995 թուականի Նոյեմբերին հրատարակուած գիտական յօդուած
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1995 թվականի նոյեմբերին հրատարակված գիտական հոդված
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1995年の論文
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1995年学术文章
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10.1006/VIRO.1995.0015
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1995-11-10T00:00:00Z