Plant viruses spread from the initially infected cells to the rest of the plant in several distinct stages. First, the virus (in the form of virions or nucleic acid protein complexes) moves intracellularly from the sites of replication to plasmodesmata (PD, plant-specific intercellular membranous channels), the virus then transverses the PD to spread intercellularly (cell-to-cell movement). Long-distance movement of virus occurs through phloem sieve tubes. The processes of plant virus movement are controlled by specific viral movement proteins (MPs). No extensive sequence similarity has been found in MPs belonging to different plant virus taxonomic groups. Moreover, different MPs were shown to use different pathways and mechanisms for virus...
AbstractReplication and intercellular spread of viruses depend on host mechanisms supporting the for...
Plant viruses have movement protein (MP) gene(s) essential for cell-to-cell movement in hosts. Cucum...
Cell-to-cell communication in plants involves the symplastic trafficking of informational protein an...
Plant viruses spread from the initially infected cells to the rest of the plant in several distinct ...
Plant viruses exploit the endomembrane system of infected cells for their replication and cell-to-ce...
Phloem transport of plant viruses is an essential step in the setting-up of a complete infection of ...
Phloem transport of plant viruses is an essential step in the setting-up of a complete infection of ...
Plant virus infection spreads from cell-to-cell within the host with the aid of viral movement prote...
AbstractTo establish systemic infection, plant viruses must be localized to the correct subcellular ...
<p>Intercellular spread of plant viruses involves passage of the viral genome or virion through a pl...
<p>Intercellular spread of plant viruses involves passage of the viral genome or virion through a pl...
Intercellular spread of plant viruses involves passage of the viral genome or virion through a plasm...
Cell-to-cell movement of cowpea mosaic virus particles in plants takes place with the help of tubule...
For systemic infection of a host plant, viruses multiply in the initially infected cell and spread t...
Plant viruses spread cell-to-cell in infected plants by exploiting plasmodesmata (PD), gatable chann...
AbstractReplication and intercellular spread of viruses depend on host mechanisms supporting the for...
Plant viruses have movement protein (MP) gene(s) essential for cell-to-cell movement in hosts. Cucum...
Cell-to-cell communication in plants involves the symplastic trafficking of informational protein an...
Plant viruses spread from the initially infected cells to the rest of the plant in several distinct ...
Plant viruses exploit the endomembrane system of infected cells for their replication and cell-to-ce...
Phloem transport of plant viruses is an essential step in the setting-up of a complete infection of ...
Phloem transport of plant viruses is an essential step in the setting-up of a complete infection of ...
Plant virus infection spreads from cell-to-cell within the host with the aid of viral movement prote...
AbstractTo establish systemic infection, plant viruses must be localized to the correct subcellular ...
<p>Intercellular spread of plant viruses involves passage of the viral genome or virion through a pl...
<p>Intercellular spread of plant viruses involves passage of the viral genome or virion through a pl...
Intercellular spread of plant viruses involves passage of the viral genome or virion through a plasm...
Cell-to-cell movement of cowpea mosaic virus particles in plants takes place with the help of tubule...
For systemic infection of a host plant, viruses multiply in the initially infected cell and spread t...
Plant viruses spread cell-to-cell in infected plants by exploiting plasmodesmata (PD), gatable chann...
AbstractReplication and intercellular spread of viruses depend on host mechanisms supporting the for...
Plant viruses have movement protein (MP) gene(s) essential for cell-to-cell movement in hosts. Cucum...
Cell-to-cell communication in plants involves the symplastic trafficking of informational protein an...