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Transposon tagging of tobacco mosaic virus resistance gene N: its possible role in the TMV-N-mediated signal transduction pathwayThe invasion of tobacco mosaic virus RNA induces endoplasmic reticulum stress-related autophagy in HeLa cells.Tobacco mosaic virus virulence and avirulencePhosphorylation and/or presence of serine 37 in the movement protein of tomato mosaic tobamovirus is essential for intracellular localization and stability in vivo.Covariation in the capsid protein of hibiscus chlorotic ringspot virus induced by serial passaging in a host that restricts movement leads to avirulence in its systemic host.Leader proteinase of beet yellows virus functions in long-distance transportA highly efficient and robust cell-free protein synthesis system prepared from wheat embryos: plants apparently contain a suicide system directed at ribosomes.TMV-Cg Coat Protein stabilizes DELLA proteins and in turn negatively modulates salicylic acid-mediated defense pathway during Arabidopsis thaliana viral infection.iTRAQ-based quantitative proteomics analysis of rice leaves infected by Rice stripe virus reveals several proteins involved in symptom formation.Transcriptional strategy of closteroviruses: mapping the 5' termini of the citrus tristeza virus subgenomic RNAsMolecular characterization of a structural epitope that is largely conserved among severe isolates of a plant virus.Genetic elements of plant viruses as tools for genetic engineering.Expression of alfalfa mosaic virus coat protein in tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) deficient in the production of its native coat protein supports long-distance movement of a chimeric TMV.Effect of external and internal factors on the expression of reporter genes driven by the N resistance gene promoter.Modulation of host plant immunity by Tobamovirus proteins.The C terminus of brome mosaic virus coat protein controls viral cell-to-cell and long-distance movement.Arabidopsis TOBAMOVIRUS MULTIPLICATION (TOM) 2 locus encodes a transmembrane protein that interacts with TOM1.Defective tobamovirus movement protein lacking wild-type phosphorylation sites can be complemented by substitutions found in revertants.Complete replication in vitro of tobacco mosaic virus RNA by a template-dependent, membrane-bound RNA polymerase.The carboxy-terminal two-thirds of the cowpea chlorotic mottle bromovirus capsid protein is incapable of virion formation yet supports systemic movement.The tobacco mosaic virus RNA polymerase complex contains a plant protein related to the RNA-binding subunit of yeast eIF-3.Recombination and polymerase error facilitate restoration of infectivity in brome mosaic virus.The helicase domain of the TMV replicase proteins induces the N-mediated defence response in tobacco.Wheat streak mosaic virus infects systemically despite extensive coat protein deletions: identification of virion assembly and cell-to-cell movement determinants.Malarial epitopes expressed on the surface of recombinant tobacco mosaic virus.Blue Native/SDS-PAGE and iTRAQ-Based Chloroplasts Proteomics Analysis of Nicotiana tabacum Leaves Infected with M Strain of Cucumber Mosaic Virus Reveals Several Proteins Involved in Chlorosis Symptoms.Improvement of the movement and host range properties of a plant virus vector through DNA shuffling.Virus-specific capping of tobacco mosaic virus RNA: methylation of GTP prior to formation of covalent complex p126-m7GMP.Molecular and Ultrastructural Mechanisms Underlying Yellow Dwarf Symptom Formation in Wheat after Infection of Barley Yellow Dwarf Virus.Long-distance movement factor: a transport function of the potyvirus helper component proteinaseComparison of resistance to potyviruses within Solanaceae: infection of potatoes with tobacco etch potyvirus and peppers with potato A and Y potyvirusesA Short Indel-Lacking-Resistance Gene Triggers Silencing of the Photosynthetic Machinery Components Through TYLCSV-Associated Endogenous siRNAs in Tomato
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1992 nî lūn-bûn
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1992年の論文
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1992年論文
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1992年論文
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1992年論文
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1992年論文
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1992年論文
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1992年论文
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1992年论文
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1992年论文
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Tobamovirus-plant interactions.
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Tobamovirus-plant interactions.
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Tobamovirus-plant interactions.
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P1433
P1476
Tobamovirus-plant interactions.
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P2093
P304
P356
10.1016/0042-6822(92)90001-6
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P577
1992-02-01T00:00:00Z