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- A movement protein (MP) is a specific virus-encoded protein that is thought to be a general feature of plant genomes. For a virus to infect a plant, it...8 KB (1,048 words) - 13:35, 1 August 2024
- by its coat of proteins, which surround the viral genome. Assembly of viral particles takes place spontaneously. Over 50% of known plant viruses are rod-shaped...36 KB (4,287 words) - 03:10, 4 September 2024
- Virus (redirect from Antibodies, viral)independent viral particles, or virions, consisting of (i) genetic material, i.e., long molecules of DNA or RNA that encode the structure of the proteins by which...155 KB (18,247 words) - 01:45, 9 October 2024
- Plasmodesma (category Plant anatomy)mosaic virus (CMV) gets into plants it is able to travel through almost every cell through utilization of viral movement proteins to transport themselves through...23 KB (2,715 words) - 22:52, 18 May 2024
- Potyviridae (redirect from Viral genome-linked protein)of positive-sense RNA, which is surrounded by a protein coat made up of a single viral encoded protein called a capsid. All induce the formation of virus...8 KB (806 words) - 23:13, 25 October 2023
- Tobacco mosaic virus (category Viral plant pathogens and diseases)found that treating plants with salicylic acid reduced the amount of TMV viral RNAs and viral coat protein present in the tobacco plants. Their research showed...34 KB (3,994 words) - 09:16, 15 October 2024
- antigenic H and N proteins in the viral envelope; for example, "H1N1" designates an IAV subtype that has a type-1 hemagglutinin (H) protein and a type-1 neuraminidase...60 KB (6,081 words) - 16:35, 18 October 2024
- Rhabdoviridae (redirect from Plant rhabdovirus)viral movement. Transmission routes are zoonosis and bite. Replication of many rhabdoviruses occurs in the cytoplasm, although several of the plant infecting...26 KB (2,776 words) - 14:35, 2 May 2024
- Picornavirus (section Viral protein (VPg))recognition of viral genome by movement proteins (MP), which are nonstructural proteins encoded by many, if not all, plant viruses to enable their movement from...32 KB (3,646 words) - 15:03, 14 September 2024
- inactivating protein family) and their exogenous application protects plants from viral infections. It was shown that expression of this protein in transgenic...38 KB (5,034 words) - 18:05, 13 July 2024
- Innate immune system (redirect from Plant innate immunity)These include the NBS-LRR class of proteins. When a part of a plant becomes infected with a microbial or viral pathogen, in case of an incompatible...43 KB (4,797 words) - 02:27, 24 September 2024
- but different quantities of proteins. The reason for this is that the RNA segments are not translated at the same rate. Viral particles begin to assemble...20 KB (1,914 words) - 05:13, 13 March 2024
- Geminiviridae (category Viral plant pathogens and diseases)induce plant cells to reenter the cell cycle from a quiescent state so that viral replication can occur. The only protein encoded in the viral genome...15 KB (1,335 words) - 07:06, 27 July 2024
- carnation plants. These modified varieties are engineered to express proteins that interfere with viral replication or movement within the plant. Research...19 KB (2,441 words) - 21:43, 19 March 2024
- Cauliflower mosaic virus (category Viral plant pathogens and diseases)pararetroviruses that infect plants. Pararetroviruses replicate through reverse transcription just like retroviruses, but the viral particles contain DNA instead...23 KB (2,796 words) - 06:13, 24 November 2023
- Carrot yellow-leaf virus (category Viral plant pathogens and diseases)new viral mRNAs/new ssRNA(+) genomes. Translation using host cell machinery produces new viral components to be assembled. Viral movement proteins mediate...16 KB (2,123 words) - 20:32, 8 July 2023
- Potyvirus (category Viral plant pathogens and diseases)smaller proteins: protein 1 protease (P1-Pro), helper component protease (HC-Pro), protein 3 (P3), cylindrical inclusion (CI), viral protein genome-linked...42 KB (4,870 words) - 15:40, 3 June 2024
- four proteins: a replicase, a coat protein, a movement protein to facilitate cell to cell movement through plasmodesmata, and sometimes a protein that...27 KB (2,413 words) - 15:30, 28 August 2024
- figure 3. of a recent study showing that CREB-binding protein is phosphorylated by HIPK2.) In plant physiology, autoradiography can be used to determine...13 KB (1,580 words) - 11:41, 24 July 2024
- of the plant or even to neighboring plants. The two systems detect different types of pathogen molecules and classes of plant receptor proteins. The first...64 KB (7,383 words) - 18:35, 12 August 2024
- are made in the same way: for each strain, a single viral protein is isolated. When these proteins are expressed, virus-like particles (VLPs) are created
- pathogens. Plants have evolved a mode for pathogen recognition that activates signaling cascades such as reactive oxygen species, mitogenactivated protein kinase
- bodies found at the viral replication site responsible for virus assembly and replication. ET supported the discovery of core proteins P1, P3, P5, and P7