18 research outputs found
Electrotransfection of turnip yellow mosaic virus RNA into Brassica leaf protoplasts and detection of viral RNA products with a non-radiactive probe
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Age dependence of cowpea protoplasts for uptake of spermidine and infectibility by alfalfa mosaic virus
Biophysical Structural Chemistr
Properties of the tobacco mosaic virus intermediate length RNA-2 and its translation
Biophysical Structural Chemistr
Transgenic plants that express genes including the untranslated region of the turnip yellow mosaic virus (TYMV) genome are partially protected against TYMV infection
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Negative-strand RNA viruses: The plant-infecting counterparts
While a large number of negative-strand (-)RNA viruses infect animals and humans, a relative small number have plants as their primary host. Some of these have been classified within families together with animal/human infecting viruses due to similarities in particle morphology and genome organization, while others have just recently been/or are still classified in floating genera. In most cases, at least two striking differences can still be discerned between the animal/human-infecting viruses and their plant-infecting counterparts which for the latter relate to their adaptation to plants as hosts. The first one is the capacity to modify plasmodesmata to facilitate systemic spread of infectious viral entities throughout the plant host. The second one is the capacity to counteract RNA interference (RNAi, also referred to as RNA silencing), the innate antiviral defence system of plants and insects. In this review an overview will be presented on the negative-strand RNA plant viruses classified within the families Bunyaviridae, Rhabdoviridae, Ophioviridae and floating genera Tenuivirus and Varicosavirus. Genetic differences with the animal-infecting counterparts and their evolutionary descendants will be described in light of the above processes
Mechanism of synthesis of turnip yellow mosaic virus coat protein subgenomic RNA in vivo
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