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bZIP60 and Bax inhibitor 1 contribute IRE1‐dependent and independent roles to potexvirus infection
Summary IRE1, BI‐1, and bZIP60 monitor compatible plant–potexvirus interactions though recognition of the viral TGB3 protein. This study was undertaken to elucidate the roles of three IRE1 isoforms, the bZIP60U and bZIP60S, and BI‐1 roles in genetic reprogramming of cells during potexvirus infection.
Binita Adhikari +9 more
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Viruses developed a strategy to counter-defence the posttranscriptional gene silencing mechanism (PTGS) based on the activity of silencing suppressor proteins. Citrus tristeza virus (CTV), a member of the genus Closterovirus, has two suppressor proteins (
Ângela COSTA +3 more
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Two distinct closterovirus-like genome sequences (termed AdV-1 v1 and v2) were identified in Actinidia chinensis var. deliciosa 'Miliang-1' that had no disease symptoms using high-throughput sequencing.
Xin Feng +6 more
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Citrus psorosis virus movement protein contains an aspartic protease required for autocleavage and the formation of tubule-like structures at plasmodesmata [PDF]
Plant virus cell-to-cell movement is an essential step in viral infections. This process is facilitated by specific virus-encoded movement proteins (MPs), which manipulate the cell wall channels between neighboring cells known as plasmodesmata (PD ...
Borniego, María Belén +4 more
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Summary Eukaryotic translation initiation factors (eIFs) are important for mRNA translation but also pivotal for plant‐virus interaction. Most of these plant‐virus interactions were found between plant eIFs and the viral protein genome‐linked (VPg) of potyviruses.
Lukas Rollwage +5 more
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Virus Resistant Transgenic Sweet Potato with the CP Gene : Current Challenge and Perspective of its Use [PDF]
Virus diseases of sweet potato are very prevalent and often seriously damage to the plants. Especially sweet potato feathery mottle virus severe strain (SPFMV-S) causes russet crack disease in Japan.
Mori, Masaki, Nishiguchi, Masamichi
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A one‐step multiplex reverse transcription‐polymerase chain reaction method was combined with Luminex xTAG array technology that now allows simultaneous diagnostic testing of five yellowing viruses infecting sugar beet. Abstract Yellowing viruses are an increasing threat to sugar beet cultivation, due to limitations on insecticide usage and climate ...
Sharella Schop +5 more
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Differentiation of Citrus tristeza virus (CTV) isolates by cleavase fragment length polymorphism (CFLP) analysis of the major coat protein gene [PDF]
A panel of Citrus tristeza virus (CTV, genus Closterovirus, family Closteroviridae) isolates of different origins and with different biological properties were compared for polymorphisms in the major coat protein (CP) gene by cleavase fragment length ...
Bailey, A. M. +3 more
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Inability of the brown citrus aphid (Toxoptera citricida) to transmit citrus psorosis virus under controlled conditions [PDF]
Might Toxoptera citricida (BrCA) be a citrus psorosis virus (CPsV) vector? We examined CPsV transmission by the BrCA throughout two experiments. In experiment 1, 4 CPsV-infected plants bearing BrCA colonies were introduced in separated cages with 12 ...
Bertalmio, Ana +5 more
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Temporal and tissue‐specific (Myzus persicae before reaching the phloem, and Aphis fabae in the phloem) resistance were found on sugar beet against two major aphid species during initial infestation phase. Strong incompatibility was indicated by high incidence of black stomach formation, carrying beet yellows virus (BYV), and host adaptation enhanced ...
Yunsheng Zhu +3 more
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