AbstractReplication of Tomato bushy stunt virus (TBSV) RNA takes place on the cytosolic membrane surface of peroxisomes in plants and in yeast, a model host. To identify the host proteins involved in assisting the peroxisomal localization of the tombusvirus p33 replication protein, we tested if p33 could bind directly to yeast proteins involved in peroxisomal transport in vitro. This work has led to the demonstration of Pex19p–p33 interaction via pull-down and co-purification experiments. Pex19p was also detected in the tombusvirus replicase after protein cross-linking, suggesting that Pex19p transiently binds to the replicase as could be expected from a transporter. To validate the importance of Pex19p–p33 interaction in TBSV replication i...
AbstractPost-translational modifications of viral replication proteins could be widespread phenomena...
Plus-stranded RNA viruses replicate in infected cells by assembling viral replicase complexes consis...
<p>(A–B) Left panels: BiFC analysis of interaction between Osh6p and p33 in yeast cells. Confocal la...
AbstractPositive-stranded RNA viruses subvert subcellular membranes to built viral replicases comple...
Tombusviruses depend on subversions of multiple host factors and retarget cellular pathways to suppo...
Two thirds of plant viruses are positive-strand RNA viruses including the family Tombusviridae. One ...
Two thirds of plant viruses are positive-strand RNA viruses including the family Tombusviridae. One ...
AbstractPositive-stranded RNA viruses subvert subcellular membranes to built viral replicases comple...
Tombusviruses depend on subversions of multiple host factors and retarget cellular pathways to suppo...
Plus-stranded RNA viruses have limited coding capacity and have to co-opt numerous pro-viral host fa...
AbstractReplication of plus-stranded RNA viruses is performed by the viral replicase complex, which,...
AbstractTomato bushy stunt virus (TBSV), a tombusvirus with a non-segmented, plus-stranded RNA genom...
<p>(A) YFP-tagged p33 and CFP-Pex13 (a peroxisomal membrane marker) were co-expressed in WT (RS453) ...
AbstractPlus-strand RNA virus replication takes place on distinct membranous surfaces in infected ce...
AbstractReplication of plus-stranded RNA viruses is performed by the viral replicase complex, which,...
AbstractPost-translational modifications of viral replication proteins could be widespread phenomena...
Plus-stranded RNA viruses replicate in infected cells by assembling viral replicase complexes consis...
<p>(A–B) Left panels: BiFC analysis of interaction between Osh6p and p33 in yeast cells. Confocal la...
AbstractPositive-stranded RNA viruses subvert subcellular membranes to built viral replicases comple...
Tombusviruses depend on subversions of multiple host factors and retarget cellular pathways to suppo...
Two thirds of plant viruses are positive-strand RNA viruses including the family Tombusviridae. One ...
Two thirds of plant viruses are positive-strand RNA viruses including the family Tombusviridae. One ...
AbstractPositive-stranded RNA viruses subvert subcellular membranes to built viral replicases comple...
Tombusviruses depend on subversions of multiple host factors and retarget cellular pathways to suppo...
Plus-stranded RNA viruses have limited coding capacity and have to co-opt numerous pro-viral host fa...
AbstractReplication of plus-stranded RNA viruses is performed by the viral replicase complex, which,...
AbstractTomato bushy stunt virus (TBSV), a tombusvirus with a non-segmented, plus-stranded RNA genom...
<p>(A) YFP-tagged p33 and CFP-Pex13 (a peroxisomal membrane marker) were co-expressed in WT (RS453) ...
AbstractPlus-strand RNA virus replication takes place on distinct membranous surfaces in infected ce...
AbstractReplication of plus-stranded RNA viruses is performed by the viral replicase complex, which,...
AbstractPost-translational modifications of viral replication proteins could be widespread phenomena...
Plus-stranded RNA viruses replicate in infected cells by assembling viral replicase complexes consis...
<p>(A–B) Left panels: BiFC analysis of interaction between Osh6p and p33 in yeast cells. Confocal la...