AbstractSatC, a chimeric satellite RNA associated with Turnip crinkle virus (TCV), intensifies the symptoms of TCV on all symptomatic hosts yet attenuates the symptoms of a TCV mutant that expresses low levels of a defective coat protein (CP). We now report that TCV virion levels were substantially reduced by the presence of satC or when two amino acids were inserted at the N-terminus of the CP, resulting in similarly enhanced symptoms. Since the TCV CP is a suppressor of RNA silencing, increased levels of resultant free CP could augment silencing suppression, resulting in enhanced colonization of the plant
AbstractAll of the protein products of Turnip crinkle virus (TCV; Tombusviridae, Carmovirus) were te...
The biological relationship between suppression of RNA silencing and virus movement poses an intrigu...
Cross-protection has been used successfully and commercially to control a range of virus diseases fo...
AbstractSatC, a chimeric satellite RNA associated with Turnip crinkle virus (TCV), intensifies the s...
AbstractMany plant RNA viruses provide replication and encapsidation functions for one or more satel...
AbstractRNA silencing is a major defense mechanism plants use to fight an invading virus. The silenc...
Satellite RNAs (sat-RNAs) are parasites of viruses that can mediate resistance to the helper virus. ...
Many plant RNA viruses are associated with one or more subviral RNAs. Two subviral RNAs, satellite R...
AbstractSome satellite (sat-) and defective interfering (DI) RNAs associated with plant viruses inte...
Many plant RNA viruses provide replication and encapsidation functions for one or more subviral RNAs...
Many plant RNA viruses provide replication and encapsidation functions for one or more subviral RNAs...
Turnip crinkle virus (TCV) (family Tombusviridae, genus Carmovirus) is a positive- strand RNA virus...
AbstractRNA silencing is a major defense mechanism plants use to fight an invading virus. The silenc...
TCV isolate, TCV-M, supports a family of satellite (sat-) RNAs. The virulent sat-RNA C intensifies T...
TCV isolate, TCV-M, supports a family of satellite (sat-) RNAs. The virulent sat-RNA C intensifies T...
AbstractAll of the protein products of Turnip crinkle virus (TCV; Tombusviridae, Carmovirus) were te...
The biological relationship between suppression of RNA silencing and virus movement poses an intrigu...
Cross-protection has been used successfully and commercially to control a range of virus diseases fo...
AbstractSatC, a chimeric satellite RNA associated with Turnip crinkle virus (TCV), intensifies the s...
AbstractMany plant RNA viruses provide replication and encapsidation functions for one or more satel...
AbstractRNA silencing is a major defense mechanism plants use to fight an invading virus. The silenc...
Satellite RNAs (sat-RNAs) are parasites of viruses that can mediate resistance to the helper virus. ...
Many plant RNA viruses are associated with one or more subviral RNAs. Two subviral RNAs, satellite R...
AbstractSome satellite (sat-) and defective interfering (DI) RNAs associated with plant viruses inte...
Many plant RNA viruses provide replication and encapsidation functions for one or more subviral RNAs...
Many plant RNA viruses provide replication and encapsidation functions for one or more subviral RNAs...
Turnip crinkle virus (TCV) (family Tombusviridae, genus Carmovirus) is a positive- strand RNA virus...
AbstractRNA silencing is a major defense mechanism plants use to fight an invading virus. The silenc...
TCV isolate, TCV-M, supports a family of satellite (sat-) RNAs. The virulent sat-RNA C intensifies T...
TCV isolate, TCV-M, supports a family of satellite (sat-) RNAs. The virulent sat-RNA C intensifies T...
AbstractAll of the protein products of Turnip crinkle virus (TCV; Tombusviridae, Carmovirus) were te...
The biological relationship between suppression of RNA silencing and virus movement poses an intrigu...
Cross-protection has been used successfully and commercially to control a range of virus diseases fo...