Reverse genetics systems have been established for all major groups of plant DNA and positive-strand RNA viruses, and our understanding of their infection cycles and pathogenesis has benefitted enormously from use of these approaches. However, technical difficulties have heretofore hampered applications of reverse genetics to plant negative-strand RNA (NSR) viruses. Here, we report recovery of infectious virus from cloned cDNAs of a model plant NSR, Sonchus yellow net rhabdovirus (SYNV). The procedure involves Agrobacterium-mediated transcription of full-length SYNV antigenomic RNA and co-expression of the nucleoprotein (N), phosphoprotein (P), large polymerase core proteins and viral suppressors of RNA silencing in Nicotiana benthamiana pl...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of Plant Pathology, Washington State UniversityTospoviruses are economica...
Antiviral gene silencing is a plant defense mechanism that involves Dicer-like proteins, small inter...
The process known as ‘recovery ’ by which virus-infected plants become resistant to the infection is...
Reverse genetics systems have been established for all major groups of plant DNA and positive-strand...
Reverse genetic analyses of negative-strand RNA (NSR) viruses have provided enormous advances in our...
Reverse genetic analyses of negative-strand RNA (NSR) viruses have provided enormous advances in our...
Reverse genetic analyses of negative-strand RNA (NSR) viruses have provided enormous advances in our...
Reverse genetic analyses of negative-strand RNA (NSR) viruses have provided enormous advances in our...
Abstract Background Recovery of recombinant negative-stranded RNA viruses from cloned cDNAs is an in...
Negative-stranded/ambisense RNA viruses (NSVs) include not only dangerous pathogens of medical impor...
Negative-stranded/ambisense RNA viruses (NSVs) include not only dangerous pathogens of medical impor...
This chapter reviews the discoveries and initial characterizations (1930–1990) of three plant rhabdo...
<p>(A) Schematic representation of the SYNV infectious cDNA clone and supporting plasmids. The pSYNV...
Antiviral gene silencing is a plant defense mechanism that involves Dicer-like proteins, small inter...
Antiviral gene silencing is a plant defense mechanism that involves Dicer-like proteins, small inter...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of Plant Pathology, Washington State UniversityTospoviruses are economica...
Antiviral gene silencing is a plant defense mechanism that involves Dicer-like proteins, small inter...
The process known as ‘recovery ’ by which virus-infected plants become resistant to the infection is...
Reverse genetics systems have been established for all major groups of plant DNA and positive-strand...
Reverse genetic analyses of negative-strand RNA (NSR) viruses have provided enormous advances in our...
Reverse genetic analyses of negative-strand RNA (NSR) viruses have provided enormous advances in our...
Reverse genetic analyses of negative-strand RNA (NSR) viruses have provided enormous advances in our...
Reverse genetic analyses of negative-strand RNA (NSR) viruses have provided enormous advances in our...
Abstract Background Recovery of recombinant negative-stranded RNA viruses from cloned cDNAs is an in...
Negative-stranded/ambisense RNA viruses (NSVs) include not only dangerous pathogens of medical impor...
Negative-stranded/ambisense RNA viruses (NSVs) include not only dangerous pathogens of medical impor...
This chapter reviews the discoveries and initial characterizations (1930–1990) of three plant rhabdo...
<p>(A) Schematic representation of the SYNV infectious cDNA clone and supporting plasmids. The pSYNV...
Antiviral gene silencing is a plant defense mechanism that involves Dicer-like proteins, small inter...
Antiviral gene silencing is a plant defense mechanism that involves Dicer-like proteins, small inter...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of Plant Pathology, Washington State UniversityTospoviruses are economica...
Antiviral gene silencing is a plant defense mechanism that involves Dicer-like proteins, small inter...
The process known as ‘recovery ’ by which virus-infected plants become resistant to the infection is...