Tobacco mosaic virus (TMV)-encoded 126-kDa and 183-kDa replicases are multidomain and multifunctional proteins. The helicase domain shared by both replicases has been shown to perform multiple tasks during the virus life cycle. In vitro structural and functional analyses demonstrated that monomers and dimers of the TMV helicase domain were the active forms for ATP hydrolysis. However, self-interaction of the helicase polypeptides resulted in the formation of higher-order structures that likely serve as structural scaffolds for the assembly of virus replication complexes (VRCs). Mutagenesis studies of the TMV helicase motifs showed that conserved amino acid residues played important roles in protein ATPase and/or RNA binding activities. ...
Background: Control of the host transcriptome represents a key battleground in the interaction of pl...
Positive-stranded (+)RNA viruses greatly exploit host cells to support viral replication. However, u...
Vascular phloem loading has long been recognized as an essential step in the establishment of a syst...
AbstractMutations disrupting helicase domain motifs of the Tobacco mosaic virus 126/183-kDa proteins...
Tobacco Mosaic Virus and Arabidopsis thaliana serve as ideal model systems to study the molecular as...
AbstractIt has been suggested that, in addition to viral proteins, host proteins are involved in RNA...
Tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) is a model positive-strand RNA virus. TMV encodes two replicase proteins,...
AbstractTobacco mosaic virus produces two proteins that contain domains similar to the methyltransfe...
AbstractIt has been suggested that, in addition to viral proteins, host proteins are involved in RNA...
It has been suggested that, in addition to viral proteins, host proteins are involved in RNA virus r...
AbstractTobacco mosaic virus produces two proteins that contain domains similar to the methyltransfe...
Plant viruses have small and compact genomes whose coding capacity is not sufficient to fulfil the v...
Positive-stranded (+)RNA viruses greatly exploit host cells to support viral replication. However, u...
Positive-stranded (+)RNA viruses greatly exploit host cells to support viral replication. However, u...
An interaction between the helicase domain of the Tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) 126-/183-kDa replicase ...
Background: Control of the host transcriptome represents a key battleground in the interaction of pl...
Positive-stranded (+)RNA viruses greatly exploit host cells to support viral replication. However, u...
Vascular phloem loading has long been recognized as an essential step in the establishment of a syst...
AbstractMutations disrupting helicase domain motifs of the Tobacco mosaic virus 126/183-kDa proteins...
Tobacco Mosaic Virus and Arabidopsis thaliana serve as ideal model systems to study the molecular as...
AbstractIt has been suggested that, in addition to viral proteins, host proteins are involved in RNA...
Tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) is a model positive-strand RNA virus. TMV encodes two replicase proteins,...
AbstractTobacco mosaic virus produces two proteins that contain domains similar to the methyltransfe...
AbstractIt has been suggested that, in addition to viral proteins, host proteins are involved in RNA...
It has been suggested that, in addition to viral proteins, host proteins are involved in RNA virus r...
AbstractTobacco mosaic virus produces two proteins that contain domains similar to the methyltransfe...
Plant viruses have small and compact genomes whose coding capacity is not sufficient to fulfil the v...
Positive-stranded (+)RNA viruses greatly exploit host cells to support viral replication. However, u...
Positive-stranded (+)RNA viruses greatly exploit host cells to support viral replication. However, u...
An interaction between the helicase domain of the Tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) 126-/183-kDa replicase ...
Background: Control of the host transcriptome represents a key battleground in the interaction of pl...
Positive-stranded (+)RNA viruses greatly exploit host cells to support viral replication. However, u...
Vascular phloem loading has long been recognized as an essential step in the establishment of a syst...