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Transcription start site mapping of geminiviruses using the in vitro cap-snatching of a tenuivirus
Journal of Virological Methods, 2023Geminiviruses are a family of single-stranded DNA viruses that cause significant yield losses in crop production worldwide. Transcription start site (TSS) mapping is crucial in understanding the gene expression mechanisms of geminiviruses. However, this often requires costly and laborious experiments.
Wenzhong, Lin +6 more
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Isolation and Partial Characterization of a Tenuivirus from Wheat in Iran
AbstractA tenuivirus, tentatively designated Iranian wheat stripe virus (IWSV), was transmitted by the delphacid Unkanodes tanasijevici and induced dwarfing, striping and yellowing symptoms in wheat. It could also infect barley, oat, rice, rye, sorghum and a number of other gramineous species.
Jahangir Heydarnejad, K. Izadpanah
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Phylogenetic Placement of a Novel Tenuivirus from the Grass Urochloa plantaginea
Evidence is presented that a tenuivirus recovered from the grass Urochloa plantaginea is probably a novel tenuivirus species, to be called Urochloa hoja blanca virus (UHBV). It is related to both Echinochloa hoja blanca virus (EHBV) and Rice hoja blanca virus (RHBV), and these three form a group distinct from Maize stripe virus (MStV) and Rice stripe ...
Joachim R. de Miranda +3 more
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Sequence of the PV2 gene of rice hoja blanca tenuivirus RNA-2
Comparison of a partial sequence of rice hoja blanca tenuivirus RNA-2 with 40% similarity to rice stripe tenuivirus RNA-2 revealed regions of high local sequence homology at the 5' terminus, within the coding region (the pv2 gene), and in the intergenic region separating this gene from the other protein (pc2) encoded by this ambisense RNA.
Joachim R. de Miranda +2 more
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Maize stripe tenuivirus . [Distribution map].
Distribution Maps of Plant Diseases, 2006Abstract A new distribution map is provided for Maize stripe tenuivirus Viruses: Tenuivirus Hosts: Mainly maize ( Zea mays ) and sorghum ( Sorghum bicolor ). Information is given on the geographical distribution in ASIA, India, Karnataka, Philippines, Taiwan,
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[Viruses and ambisense RNA genomes of tenuivirus].
S. Toriyama
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Comparison of Colombian and Costa Rican Strains of Rice Hoja Blanca Tenuivirus
Virus Genes, 1997The sequences of RNA-3 and RNA-4 of rice hoja blanca tenuivirus isolates from Colombia and from Costa Rica were determined and analyzed. These isolates were 98.9% and 98.6% identical in the coding and non-coding regions of RNA-3, and 96.9 and 91.5% identical in the coding and non-coding regions of RNA-4, and are therefore strains of the same virus ...
J R, de Miranda +7 more
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Archives of Virology, 2022
During the 2019 winter wheat season, symptoms of severe chlorosis and stunting were observed on wheat in the irrigation production areas of South Africa. RNAtag-seq data were generated for seven samples from KwaZulu-Natal province and one from Limpopo.
David A. Read +3 more
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During the 2019 winter wheat season, symptoms of severe chlorosis and stunting were observed on wheat in the irrigation production areas of South Africa. RNAtag-seq data were generated for seven samples from KwaZulu-Natal province and one from Limpopo.
David A. Read +3 more
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BIOLOGY AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY OF VIRUSES IN THE GENUS TENUIVIRUS
Annual Review of Phytopathology, 1998▪ Abstract Viruses in the genus Tenuivirus (Tenuiviruses) cause a number of important diseases in economically important crop plants including rice and maize. Tenuiviruses are transmitted from plant to plant by specific planthopper vectors, and their transmission relationship is circulative-propagative.
B W, Falk, J H, Tsai
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Virus Genes, 2020
Virus encoded deubiquitinating enzyme (DUB) plays important roles in viral replication and the regulation of host innate immunity. Bioinformatics-based analysis revealed the presence of an ovarian tumor (OTU) protease domain in the N terminus of rice stripe tenuivirus (RSV) Pc1.
Shuling Zhao +3 more
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Virus encoded deubiquitinating enzyme (DUB) plays important roles in viral replication and the regulation of host innate immunity. Bioinformatics-based analysis revealed the presence of an ovarian tumor (OTU) protease domain in the N terminus of rice stripe tenuivirus (RSV) Pc1.
Shuling Zhao +3 more
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