Plant virus infection spreads from cell-to-cell within the host with the aid of viral movement proteins (MPs) that transport infectious genomes through intercellular pores called plasmodesmata (PD). MPs are able to accomplish RNA trafficking independent of virus infection. However, although dispensable for replication, they often associate with or assist in the formation of viral replication complexes. Quantitative analyses of genetic bottlenecks during infection, as well as considerations of transport specificity, suggest that intricate links between replication and movement may facilitate efficient delivery of plant viruses through PD during early infection, at a stage when viral genomes are still rare
Phloem transport of plant viruses is an essential step in the setting-up of a complete infection of ...
AbstractPlants viruses spread throughout their hosts using a number of pathways, the most common bei...
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 ...
AbstractReplication and intercellular spread of viruses depend on host mechanisms supporting the for...
Plant viruses spread from the initially infected cells to the rest of the plant in several distinct ...
Replication and intercellular spread of viruses depend on host mechanisms supporting the formation, ...
Plant viruses exploit the endomembrane system of infected cells for their replication and cell-to-ce...
Parts of this work were funded by the University of Florida, Institute of Food and Agricultural Scie...
<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...
Plant viruses spread cell-to-cell in infected plants by exploiting plasmodesmata (PD), gatable chann...
Plant viruses use plasmodesmata (PD) to spread infection between cells and systemically. Dependent o...
Intercellular spread of plant viruses involves passage of the viral genome or virion through a plasm...
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 ...
AbstractPlants viruses spread throughout their hosts using a number of pathways, the most common bei...
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 ...
AbstractReplication and intercellular spread of viruses depend on host mechanisms supporting the for...
Plant viruses spread from the initially infected cells to the rest of the plant in several distinct ...
Replication and intercellular spread of viruses depend on host mechanisms supporting the formation, ...
Plant viruses exploit the endomembrane system of infected cells for their replication and cell-to-ce...
Parts of this work were funded by the University of Florida, Institute of Food and Agricultural Scie...
<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...
Plant viruses spread cell-to-cell in infected plants by exploiting plasmodesmata (PD), gatable chann...
Plant viruses use plasmodesmata (PD) to spread infection between cells and systemically. Dependent o...
Intercellular spread of plant viruses involves passage of the viral genome or virion through a plasm...
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 ...
AbstractPlants viruses spread throughout their hosts using a number of pathways, the most common bei...
Cell-to-cell communication in plants involves the symplastic trafficking of informational protein an...