The production of plant helical virus-like particles (VLPs) via plant-based expression has been problematic with previous studies suggesting that an RNA scaffold may be necessary for their efficient production. To examine this, we compared the accumulation of VLPs from two potexviruses, papaya mosaic virus and alternanthera mosaic virus (AltMV), when the coat proteins were expressed from a replicating potato virus X- based vector (pEff) and a non-replicating vector (pEAQ-HT). Significantly greater quantities of VLPs could be purified when pEff was used. The pEff system was also very efficient at producing VLPs of helical viruses from different virus families. Examination of the RNA content of AltMV and tobacco mosaic virus VLPs produced fro...
AbstractViral vectors were constructed from infectious cDNA clones of each of the three tobraviruses...
Positive-stranded (+)RNA viruses greatly exploit host cells to support viral replication. However, u...
Potyvirus genus clusters a significant and expanding number of widely distributed plant viruses, res...
This article belongs to the Section Viruses of Plants, Fungi and Protozo.The production of plant hel...
The production of plant helical virus-like particles (VLPs) via plant-based expression has been prob...
Plus-strand RNA viruses such as Potato virus X (PVX) are often used as high-yielding expression vect...
Based on recent developments, virus-like particles (VLPs) are considered to be perfect candidates as...
Copyright © 2011 Park-media, Ltd. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Comm...
[EN] The tremendous evolutionary potential of RNA viruses allows them to thrive despite host defense...
Plant viruses have small and compact genomes whose coding capacity is not sufficient to fulfil the v...
Plant viruses have developed a number of strategies that enable them to become obligate intracellul...
AbstractIt has been suggested that, in addition to viral proteins, host proteins are involved in RNA...
AbstractThe rotavirus major inner capsid protein (VP6) has been expressed in Nicotiana benthamiana p...
The trans-replication system of a virus deals with the idea where the viral RNA involved in the tran...
Replication of plus-strand RNA viruses depends on recruited host factors that aid several critical s...
AbstractViral vectors were constructed from infectious cDNA clones of each of the three tobraviruses...
Positive-stranded (+)RNA viruses greatly exploit host cells to support viral replication. However, u...
Potyvirus genus clusters a significant and expanding number of widely distributed plant viruses, res...
This article belongs to the Section Viruses of Plants, Fungi and Protozo.The production of plant hel...
The production of plant helical virus-like particles (VLPs) via plant-based expression has been prob...
Plus-strand RNA viruses such as Potato virus X (PVX) are often used as high-yielding expression vect...
Based on recent developments, virus-like particles (VLPs) are considered to be perfect candidates as...
Copyright © 2011 Park-media, Ltd. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Comm...
[EN] The tremendous evolutionary potential of RNA viruses allows them to thrive despite host defense...
Plant viruses have small and compact genomes whose coding capacity is not sufficient to fulfil the v...
Plant viruses have developed a number of strategies that enable them to become obligate intracellul...
AbstractIt has been suggested that, in addition to viral proteins, host proteins are involved in RNA...
AbstractThe rotavirus major inner capsid protein (VP6) has been expressed in Nicotiana benthamiana p...
The trans-replication system of a virus deals with the idea where the viral RNA involved in the tran...
Replication of plus-strand RNA viruses depends on recruited host factors that aid several critical s...
AbstractViral vectors were constructed from infectious cDNA clones of each of the three tobraviruses...
Positive-stranded (+)RNA viruses greatly exploit host cells to support viral replication. However, u...
Potyvirus genus clusters a significant and expanding number of widely distributed plant viruses, res...