Interference in trans with brome mosaic virus replication by RNA-2 bearing aminoacylation-deficient mutants (original) (raw)

Replication in Vivo of mutant brome mosaic virus RNAs defective in aminoacylation

A. L.. N. RAO

Journal of Molecular Biology, 1989

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Positional Effect of Deletions on Viability, Especially on Encapsidation, of Brome mosaic virus D-RNA in Barley Protoplasts

Kazuyuki Mise

Virology, 2002

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Expression of brome mosaic virus-encoded replicase genes in transgenic tobacco plants

Kazuyuki Mise

Journal of General Virology, 1992

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Expression of brome mosaic virus-encoded replicase genes in trangenic tobacco plants

Kazuyuki Mise

Journal of General Virology, 1992

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Brome mosaic virus defective RNAs generated during infection of barley plants

Kazuyuki Mise

The Journal of general virology, 1999

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Inhibition of brome mosaic virus (BMV) amplification in protoplasts from transgenic tobacco plants expressing replicable BMV RNAs

Masanori Kaido

Journal of General Virology, 1995

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Replicase-Binding Sites on Plus- and Minus-Strand Brome Mosaic Virus RNAs and Their Roles in RNA Replication in Plant Cells

Gopinath Kodetham

Journal of Virology, 2004

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Requirement for a viral trans-acting factor encoded by brome mosaic virus RNA-2 provides strong selection in vivo for functional recombinants

A. L.. N. RAO

Journal of Virology, 1990

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cis-Acting Elements Required for Efficient Packaging of Brome Mosaic Virus RNA3 in Barley Protoplasts

Kazuyuki Mise

Journal of Virology, 2003

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Synthesis of (-)-strand RNA from the 3' untranslated region of plant viral genomes expressed in transgenic plants upon infection with related viruses

S. Dinant

The Journal of general virology, 2000

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Replication of brome mosaic virus RNA in chloroplasts

Kazuyuki Mise

Japanese Journal of Phytopathology, 1987

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Deletion analysis of cis- and trans-acting elements involved in replication of alfalfa mosaic virus RNA 3 in Vivo

Tonja van der Kuyl

Virology, 1991

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Interaction between Brome Mosaic Virus Proteins and RNAs: Effects on RNA Replication, Protein Expression, and RNA Stability

Gopinath Kodetham

Journal of Virology, 2005

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Brome mosaic virus replicase proteins localize with the movement protein at infection-specific cytoplasmic inclusions in infected barley leaf cells

Kazuyuki Mise

Archives of Virology, 2001

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Regulation of Positive-Strand Accumulation by Capsid Protein During Brome Mosaic Virus Infection in planta

A. L.. N. RAO

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cis-Acting elements involved in replication of alfalfa mosaic Virus RNAs in vitro

Tonja van der Kuyl

Virology, 1990

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Recombination of 5' subgenomic RNA3a with genomic RNA3 of Brome mosaic bromovirus in vitro and in vivo

Joanna Sztuba-Solińska

Virology, 2011

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Infectivity of plasmids containing brome mosaic virus cDNA linked to the cauliflower mosaic virus 35S RNA promoter

Kazuyuki Mise

Journal of General Virology, 1991

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Recognition of cis-acting sequences in RNA 3 of Prunus necrotic ringspot virus by the replicase of Alfalfa mosaic virus

Frederic Aparicio

The Journal of general virology, 2001

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Complementation and recombination between Alfalfa Mosaic Virus RNA3 mutants in tobacco plants

Tonja van der Kuyl

Virology, 1991

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Replication of an incomplete alfalfa mosaic virus genome in plants transformed with viral replicase genes

Tonja van der Kuyl

Virology, 1991

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Valylation of tRNA-like transcripts from cloned cDNA of turnip yellow mosaic virus RNA demonstrate that the L-shaped region at the 3′ end of the viral RNA is not sufficient for optimal aminoacylation

Richard Giegé

Biochimie, 1988

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Induction of a Highly Specific Antiviral State in Transgenic Plants: Implications for Regulation of Gene Expression and Virus Resistance

Laura Silva Rosales

The Plant Cell, 1993

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Replication of Cucumber Mosaic Virus Satellite RNA from Negative-sense Transcripts Produced Either in Vitro or in Transgenic Plants

Didier Tousch

Journal of General Virology, 1994

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Turnip yellow mosaic virus RNAs with anticodon loop substitutions that result in decreased valylation fail to replicate efficiently

Theo Dreher

Journal of virology, 1991

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Replication of Red Clover Necrotic Mosaic Virus RNA in Cowpea Protoplasts: RNA 1 Replicates Independently of RNA 2

Toba Osman

Journal of General Virology, 1987

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A Y-shaped RNA structure in the 3′ untranslated region together with the trans-activator and core promoter of Red clover necrotic mosaic virus RNA2 is required for its negative-strand RNA synthesis

Masanori Kaido

Virology, 2010

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Sequences 5′ of the Conserved tRNA-like Promoter Modulate the Initiation of Minus-Strand Synthesis by the Brome Mosaic Virus RNA-Dependent RNA Polymerase

A. L.. N. RAO

Virology, 1998

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Identification of a Region of the Tobacco Mosaic Virus 126- and 183-Kilodalton Replication Proteins Which Binds Specifically to the Viral 3'-Terminal tRNA-Like Structure

Toba Osman

Journal of Virology, 2003

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Analysis of the Proteins in the Leaves of Transgenic Tobacco Plants Expressing Double-Stranded RNA Upon Viral Infection

Tatyana Odintsova

Russian Journal of Genetics, 2000

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Replication of cucumber mosaic virus satellite RNA in vitro by an RNA-dependent RNA polymerase from virus-infected tobacco

Didier Tousch

FEBS letters, 1991

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Silencing of a viral RNA silencing suppressor in transgenic plants

Eugene Savenkov

The Journal of general virology, 2002

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In vivo packaging of brome mosaic virus RNA3, but not RNAs 1 and 2, is dependent on a cis-acting 3′ tRNA-like structure

A. L.. N. RAO

2007

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Promoters for pregenomic RNA of banana streak badnavirus are active for transgene expression in monocot and dicot plants

Peer Schenk, Laszlo Sagi

Plant Molecular Biology, 2001

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The Red Clover Necrotic Mosaic Virus RNA2 trans-Activator Is Also a cis-Acting RNA2 Replication Element

Kazuyuki Mise

Journal of Virology, 2005

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