Yeast as a model host to study replication and recombination of defective interfering RNA of Tomato bushy stunt virus.
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A universal BMV-based RNA recombination system--how to search for general rules in RNA recombination.Yeast and the AIDS virus: the odd coupleViral Replication Protein Inhibits Cellular Cofilin Actin Depolymerization Factor to Regulate the Actin Network and Promote Viral Replicase AssemblyA Discontinuous RNA Platform Mediates RNA Virus Replication: Building an Integrated Model for RNA–based Regulation of Viral ProcessesInhibition of RNA Recruitment and Replication of an RNA Virus by Acridine Derivatives with Known Anti-Prion ActivitiesNucleolin/Nsr1p binds to the 3' noncoding region of the tombusvirus RNA and inhibits replication.The combined effect of environmental and host factors on the emergence of viral RNA recombinantsDissecting virus-plant interactions through proteomics approachesHomeologs of the Nicotiana benthamiana Antiviral ARGONAUTE1 Show Different Susceptibilities to microRNA168-Mediated Control.Yeast genome-wide screen reveals dissimilar sets of host genes affecting replication of RNA viruses.Genome-wide screen identifies host genes affecting viral RNA recombinationScreening of the yeast yTHC collection identifies essential host factors affecting tombusvirus RNA recombinationA key role for heat shock protein 70 in the localization and insertion of tombusvirus replication proteins to intracellular membranes.A unique role for the host ESCRT proteins in replication of Tomato bushy stunt virus.Template role of double-stranded RNA in tombusvirus replicationInhibition of sterol biosynthesis reduces tombusvirus replication in yeast and plantsA high-throughput approach for studying virus replication in yeast.Translation elongation factor 1A facilitates the assembly of the tombusvirus replicase and stimulates minus-strand synthesis.Systematic identification of novel, essential host genes affecting bromovirus RNA replication.The hop-like stress-induced protein 1 cochaperone is a novel cell-intrinsic restriction factor for mitochondrial tombusvirus replication.Synergistic roles of eukaryotic translation elongation factors 1Bγ and 1A in stimulation of tombusvirus minus-strand synthesisTomato bushy stunt virus: a resilient model system to study virus-plant interactions.The TPR domain in the host Cyp40-like cyclophilin binds to the viral replication protein and inhibits the assembly of the tombusviral replicaseA Co-Opted DEAD-Box RNA helicase enhances tombusvirus plus-strand synthesis.Defective Interfering RNAs: Foes of Viruses and Friends of Virologists.Suppression of viral RNA recombination by a host exoribonuclease.Inhibition of phospholipid biosynthesis decreases the activity of the tombusvirus replicase and alters the subcellular localization of replication proteins.Inducible yeast system for Viral RNA recombination reveals requirement for an RNA replication signal on both parental RNAsAssembly of alphavirus replication complexes from RNA and protein components in a novel trans-replication system in mammalian cells.Inactivation of the host lipin gene accelerates RNA virus replication through viral exploitation of the expanded endoplasmic reticulum membraneThe expanding functions of cellular helicases: the tombusvirus RNA replication enhancer co-opts the plant eIF4AIII-like AtRH2 and the DDX5-like AtRH5 DEAD-box RNA helicases to promote viral asymmetric RNA replication.Noncanonical role for the host Vps4 AAA+ ATPase ESCRT protein in the formation of Tomato bushy stunt virus replicaseDirect inhibition of tombusvirus plus-strand RNA synthesis by a dominant negative mutant of a host metabolic enzyme, glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase, in yeast and plants.Co-opted oxysterol-binding ORP and VAP proteins channel sterols to RNA virus replication sites via membrane contact sites.Coordinated function of cellular DEAD-box helicases in suppression of viral RNA recombination and maintenance of viral genome integrity.Defining the roles of cis-acting RNA elements in tombusvirus replicase assembly in vitroThe GEF1 proton-chloride exchanger affects tombusvirus replication via regulation of copper metabolism in yeastTombusviruses upregulate phospholipid biosynthesis via interaction between p33 replication protein and yeast lipid sensor proteins during virus replication in yeast.Role of Viral RNA and Co-opted Cellular ESCRT-I and ESCRT-III Factors in Formation of Tombusvirus Spherules Harboring the Tombusvirus Replicase.Cdc34p ubiquitin-conjugating enzyme is a component of the tombusvirus replicase complex and ubiquitinates p33 replication protein
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Yeast as a model host to study replication and recombination of defective interfering RNA of Tomato bushy stunt virus.
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Peter D Nagy
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2003-09-01T00:00:00Z