Genome-wide identification of GAPDH gene family and functional analysis of CaGAPC2-mediated autophagy during BWYV infection in pepper [PDF]
Background Glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenases (GAPDHs) are glycolytic enzymes involved in plant metabolism, growth, signal transduction and stress responses.
Erbo Niu
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In 2010, foliar symptoms were observed in the paprika leaves in Jinju city, Korea. Beet western yellows virus (BWYV) was identified in paprika by using the large-scale oligonucleotide chip assay.
Jae Sun Moon, Seungmo Lim
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Investigating Variability in Viral Presence and Abundance across Soybean Seed Development Stages Using Transcriptome Analysis [PDF]
Plant transcriptomes offer a valuable resource for studying viral communities (viromes). In this study, we explore how plant transcriptome data can be applied to virome research.
Hoseong Choi +7 more
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Footprinting analysis of BWYV pseudoknot–ribosome complexes [PDF]
Many viruses regulate translation of polycistronic mRNA using a −1 ribosomal frameshift induced by an RNA pseudoknot. When the ribosome encounters the pseudoknot barrier that resists unraveling, transient mRNA–tRNA dissociation at the decoding site, results in a shift of the reading frame.
Satoko Yoshizawa, Dominique Fourmy
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Occurrence, distribution, and genetic diversity of faba bean viruses in China [PDF]
With worldwide cultivation, the faba bean (Vicia faba L.) stands as one of the most vital cool-season legume crops, serving as a major component of food security.
Zongdi Li +9 more
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Structural Elements Contributing to Efficient -1 Ribosomal Frameshifting in BWYV Pseudoknot [PDF]
Frameshifting-stimulating pseudoknots, referred to as pseudoknots unless specified otherwise, exhibit classic H-type pseudoknot-folds with two stacked stems (S1 and S2) and two loops (L1 and L2) (Fig. 1A). Structural elements responsible for the stability and the integrity of the pse udoknots include quasi-continuous base-stacking in S1 and S2 and an ...
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SummaryIn order to discriminate between sugar beet infecting beet mild yellowing virus (BMYV) and other isolates of beet western yellows virus (BWYV), monoclonal antibodies (MAbs) and radioactive riboprobes were used. With MAbs prepared against BMYV or potato leafroll virus (PLRV) no distinction could be established between BMYV and BWYV.
Herrbach, Etienne +5 more
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The presence of turnip yellows virus in oilseed rape (Brassica napus L.) in Serbia [PDF]
A total of 86 oilseed rape samples from six crops in different localities were collected during 2014 and analyzed for the presence of Turnip yellows virus (TuYV), Cauliflower mosaic virus (CaMV) and Turnip mosaic virus (TuMV) using commercial double ...
Miloševic Dragana +6 more
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Transformation of Nicotiana benthamiana with different BWYV (Beet western yellows virus) sequences to test for virus resistance [PDF]
N. benthamiana plants were transformed by means of A. tumefaciens with either the viral replicase (ORF1/2), one of two smaller sequences involving the 5' and 3' ends (5'3'S and 5'3'AS) of the genome of BWYV or with the pBin19 vector alone (Kp). In total ca. 120 kanamycin (Km) resistant plantlets were generated. Of these 115 were positive by NPTII ELISA
Sofía Valenzuela +2 more
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Occurrence and distribution of sugar beet viruses in Lebanon
Field surveys were carried out in the main sugar beet growing areas of Lebanon to assess the occurrence and distribution of viral diseases. A total of 1002 samples from 115 commercial fields were serologically assessed for Beet Necrotic Yellow Vein ...
Hassan Salah Hajj +5 more
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