AbstractGenetic recombination in RNA viruses drives the evolutionary arms race with host׳s antiviral strategies and recombination also facilitates adaptation of viruses to new hosts. In this paper, the authors used tombusvirus and a temperature-sensitive (ts) mutant library of yeast to identify 40 host proteins affecting viral recombination in yeast model host. Subsequent detailed analysis with two identified actin-related proteins, Act1p and Arp3p, has revealed that the wt actin network helps TBSV to maintain low level viral recombination. Pharmacological inhibition of actin in plant protoplasts confirmed the role of the actin network in tombusvirus recombination. An in vitro approach revealed the altered activity of the tombusvirus replic...
AbstractTo identify host proteins interacting with the membrane-bound replication proteins of tombus...
AbstractRecruited host factors aid replication of plus-strand RNA viruses. In this paper, we show th...
RNA viruses exploit host cells by co-opting host factors and lipids and escaping host antiviral resp...
AbstractGenetic recombination in RNA viruses drives the evolutionary arms race with host׳s antiviral...
AbstractRNA replication is the central process during the infectious cycles of plus-stranded RNA vir...
AbstractPrevious genome-wide screens identified over 100 host genes whose deletion/down-regulation a...
RNA recombination is a major factor driving viral evolution and contributing to new disease outbreak...
AbstractThe assembly of the viral replicase complex (VRC) on subcellular membranes is a key step in ...
RNA viruses co-opt a large number of cellular proteins that affect virus replication and, in some ca...
RNA viruses co-opt a large number of cellular proteins that affect virus replication and, in some ca...
AbstractRapid RNA virus evolution is a major problem due to the devastating diseases caused by human...
AbstractPositive-stranded RNA viruses subvert subcellular membranes to built viral replicases comple...
AbstractRNA recombination, which is thought to occur due to replicase errors during viral replicatio...
Rapid evolution of RNA viruses with mRNA-sense genomes is a major concern to health and economic wel...
AbstractRNA replication is the central process during the infectious cycles of plus-stranded RNA vir...
AbstractTo identify host proteins interacting with the membrane-bound replication proteins of tombus...
AbstractRecruited host factors aid replication of plus-strand RNA viruses. In this paper, we show th...
RNA viruses exploit host cells by co-opting host factors and lipids and escaping host antiviral resp...
AbstractGenetic recombination in RNA viruses drives the evolutionary arms race with host׳s antiviral...
AbstractRNA replication is the central process during the infectious cycles of plus-stranded RNA vir...
AbstractPrevious genome-wide screens identified over 100 host genes whose deletion/down-regulation a...
RNA recombination is a major factor driving viral evolution and contributing to new disease outbreak...
AbstractThe assembly of the viral replicase complex (VRC) on subcellular membranes is a key step in ...
RNA viruses co-opt a large number of cellular proteins that affect virus replication and, in some ca...
RNA viruses co-opt a large number of cellular proteins that affect virus replication and, in some ca...
AbstractRapid RNA virus evolution is a major problem due to the devastating diseases caused by human...
AbstractPositive-stranded RNA viruses subvert subcellular membranes to built viral replicases comple...
AbstractRNA recombination, which is thought to occur due to replicase errors during viral replicatio...
Rapid evolution of RNA viruses with mRNA-sense genomes is a major concern to health and economic wel...
AbstractRNA replication is the central process during the infectious cycles of plus-stranded RNA vir...
AbstractTo identify host proteins interacting with the membrane-bound replication proteins of tombus...
AbstractRecruited host factors aid replication of plus-strand RNA viruses. In this paper, we show th...
RNA viruses exploit host cells by co-opting host factors and lipids and escaping host antiviral resp...