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Membrane Association and Topology of Citrus Leprosis Virus C2 Movement and Capsid Proteins
Although citrus leprosis disease has been known for more than a hundred years, one of its causal agents, citrus leprosis virus C2 (CiLV-C2), is poorly characterized. This study described the association of CiLV-C2 movement protein (MP) and capsid protein
Mikhail Oliveira Leastro+4 more
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Genetic Characterization of Raspberry Bushy Dwarf Virus Isolated from Red Raspberry in Kazakhstan
Raspberry bushy dwarf virus (RBDV) is an economically significant pathogen of raspberry and grapevine, and it has also been found in cherry. Most of the currently available RBDV sequences are from European raspberry isolates. This study aimed to sequence
Mariya Kolchenko+7 more
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The Tobacco mosaic virus movement protein associates with but does not integrate into biological membranes. [PDF]
Peiró A+5 more
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Recent advances in research of plant virus movement mediated by triple gene block
The aim of this short review was to summarize recent advances in the field of viral cell-to-cell movement mediated by the triple gene block (TGB). The growing body of new research has uncovered links between virus cell-to-cell trafficking and replication,
Andrey eSolovyev+2 more
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Rice stripe virus (RSV) causes one of the most serious viral diseases of rice. RNA interference is one of the most efficient ways to control viral disease.
Liya Zhou+5 more
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Our previous research found that NSvc4, the movement protein of rice stripe virus (RSV), could localize to the actin filaments, endoplasmic reticulum, plasmodesmata, and chloroplast, but the roles of NSvc4 played in the chloroplast were opaque.
Zongdi Li+7 more
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Phosphorylation of TGB1 by protein kinase CK2 promotes barley stripe mosaic virus movement in monocots and dicots. [PDF]
The barley stripe mosaic virus (BSMV) triple gene block 1 (TGB1) protein is required for virus cell-to-cell movement. However, little information is available about how these activities are regulated by post-translational modifications. In this study, we
Han, Chenggui+11 more
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Interaction between Movement Proteins of Hibiscus green spot virus
Movement proteins (MPs) of plant viruses enable the translocation of viral genomes from infected to healthy cells through plasmodesmata (PD). The MPs functions involve the increase of the PD permeability and routing of viral genome both to the PD ...
Anastasia K. Atabekova+10 more
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Unusual features of pomoviral RNA movement [PDF]
This work is partially supported by the Scottish Government’s Rural and Environment Science and Analytical Services (RESAS) DivisionPotato mop-top pomovirus (PMTV) is one of a few viruses that can move systemically in plants in the absence of the capsid ...
Bragard, Claude+6 more
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Role of the kinesin neck region in processive microtubule-based motility. [PDF]
Kinesin is a dimeric motor protein that can move along a microtubule for several microns without releasing (termed processive movement). The two motor domains of the dimer are thought to move in a coordinated, hand-over-hand manner.
Pierce, DW, Romberg, L, Vale, RD
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