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V2 Protein Enhances the Replication of Genomic DNA of Mulberry Crinkle Leaf Virus. [PDF]

open access: yesInt J Mol Sci
Yin ZN   +9 more
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Improvement of plant resistance to geminiviruses via protein de-S-acylation. [PDF]

open access: yesStress Biol
Zhao Y   +11 more
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A protocol for the rapid isolation of full geminivirus genomes from dried plant tissue

open access: yesJournal of Virological Methods, 2008
A high-throughput method of isolating and cloning geminivirus genomes from dried plant material, by combining an Extract-n-Amp™-based DNA isolation technique with rolling circle amplification (RCA) of viral DNA, is presented. Using this method an attempt
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Geminivirus genes and vectors

Trends in Genetics, 1989
The geminiviruses are very small plant viruses with circular single-stranded DNA genomes. Recent advances have identified genes involved in replication, spread of virus or DNA in the plant, and insect transmission. Gene replacement experiments suggest that useful plant gene expression vectors can be constructed from these viruses.
J W, Davies, J, Stanley
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Geminivirus structure and assembly

2020
The geminivirus capsid architecture is unique and built from twinned pseudo T=1 icosahedrons with 110 copies of the coat protein (CP). The CP is multifunctional. It performs various functions during the infection of a wide range of agriculturally important plant hosts.
Antonette, Bennett   +1 more
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Structure and replication of geminivirus genomes

Journal of Cell Science, 1987
ABSTRACT The geminiviruses are a group of plant viruses containing single-stranded (ss) DNA in particles comprising two quasi-icosahedral units. Some are transmitted by whiteflies, others by leafhoppers. Comparisons were made of the genome organization and expression of cassava latent virus (CLV) and maize streak virus (MSV) and beet ...
J W, Davies   +4 more
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Characterization of DNA intermediates of an arising geminivirus

Virus Research, 2007
Weeds of the genus Sida collected in Brazil have harbored several geminiviruses persistently over decades of vegetative propagation. They serve as cradles for new geminiviruses originating from pseudorecombination (reassortment) or molecular recombination, as has been exemplified by Sida micrantha mosaic-associated viruses (SimMV).
Juan, Jovel   +2 more
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