Illuminating the Plant Rhabdovirus Landscape through Metatranscriptomics Data [PDF]
Rhabdoviruses infect a large number of plant species and cause significant crop diseases. They have a negative-sense, single-stranded unsegmented or bisegmented RNA genome.
Nicolás Bejerman +2 more
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A Versatile Plant Rhabdovirus-Based Vector for Gene Silencing, miRNA Expression and Depletion, and Antibody Production [PDF]
Plant virus vectors are ideal tools for delivery of genetic cargo into host cells for functional genomics studies and protein overexpression. Although a vast number of plant virus vectors have been developed for different purposes, the utility of a ...
Xingxing Peng +5 more
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Capped antigenomic RNA transcript facilitates rescue of a plant rhabdovirus [PDF]
Background Recovery of recombinant negative-stranded RNA viruses from cloned cDNAs is an inefficient process as multiple viral components need to be delivered into cells for reconstitution of infectious entities.
Shasha Qian +4 more
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Evidence for the replication of a plant rhabdovirus in its arthropod mite vector [PDF]
Transmission of plant viruses that replicate in the insect vector is known as persistent-propagative manner. However, it remains unclear whether such virus-vector relationships also occur between plant viruses and other biological vectors such as ...
Hideki Kondo +8 more
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Specificity of Plant Rhabdovirus Cell-to-Cell Movement. [PDF]
Local transport of plant rhabdoviruses likely involves the passage of viral nucleocapsids through MP-gated plasmodesmata, but the molecular mechanisms are not fully understood. We have conducted complementation assays with MPs encoded by five distinct rhabdoviruses to assess their movement specificity.
Zhou X +6 more
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Development of a Mass Antiviral Screening System Using Viral Hemorrhagic Septicemia Virus as an RNA Surrogate and Activity Confirmation with a Fish Rhabdovirus [PDF]
With emerging viruses and drug resistance on the rise, the discovery and development of innovative antiviral substances and agents are necessary for the effective treatment and control of viral outbreaks.
Ji Woo Shin +4 more
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Live-Cell Imaging of Rhabdovirus-Induced Morphological Changes in Plant Nuclear Membranes [PDF]
Potato yellow dwarf virus (PYDV) and Sonchus yellow net virus (SYNV) belong to the genus Nucleorhabdovirus. These viruses replicate in nuclei of infected cells and mature virions accumulate in the perinuclear space after budding through the inner nuclear
Michael Goodin +4 more
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The Matrix Protein of a Plant Rhabdovirus Mediates Superinfection Exclusion by Inhibiting Viral Transcription. [PDF]
Superinfection exclusion (SIE) is a widespread phenomenon in which an established virus infection prevents reinfection by closely related viruses. Understanding the mechanisms governing SIE will not only advance our basic knowledge of virus infection cycles but may also lead to improved design of antiviral measures. Despite the significance of SIE, our
Zhou X, Sun K, Zhou X, Jackson AO, Li Z.
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Plant rhabdovirus glycoprotein activates unfolded protein response-mediated antiviral ER-phagy in insect vectors. [PDF]
Although viral infection-induced endoplasmic reticulum autophagy (ER-phagy) is well characterized in mammalian systems, the mechanisms underlying arbovirus-triggered ER-phagy in insect vectors remain poorly understood.
Siyu Chen +7 more
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Discovery and Genome Characterization of Three New Rhabdoviruses Infecting Passiflora spp. in Brazil [PDF]
This study aimed to explore the RNA viruses affecting Passiflora species in Brazil. Our results enhance the understanding of the viruses that infect Passiflora plants by identifying and characterizing three previously unrecognized viruses: Passiflora ...
Andreza Henrique Vidal +23 more
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