BMV, brome mosaic virus
Complete genome sequence of a Brome Mosaic Virus isolate from the Czech Republic
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Enhancer-Like Activity of a Brome Mosaic Virus RNA Promoter
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Phosphorylation of the Brome Mosaic Virus Capsid Regulates the Timing of Viral Infection
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Brome Mosaic Virus Polymerase-Like Protein 2a Is Directed to the Endoplasmic Reticulum by Helicase-Like Viral Protein 1a
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Brome Mosaic Virus RNA Syntheses In Vitro and in Barley Protoplasts
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Structure-based rationale for the rescue of systemic movement of brome mosaic virus by spontaneous second-site mutations in the coat protein gene.
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Mutations in the Capsid Protein of Brome Mosaic Virus Affecting Encapsidation Eliminate Vesicle Induction In Planta: Implications for Virus Cell-to-Cell Spread
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Putative RNA Capping Activities Encoded by Brome Mosaic Virus: Methylation and Covalent Binding of Guanylate by Replicase Protein 1a
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Subcellular Localization and Rearrangement of Endoplasmic Reticulum by Brome Mosaic Virus Capsid Protein
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Emergence of Distinct Brome Mosaic Virus Recombinants Is Determined by the Polarity of the Inoculum RNA
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Analysis of the interaction of viral RNA replication proteins by using the yeast two-hybrid assay.
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A mathematical model of RNA3 recruitment in the replication cycle of Brome mosaic virus
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Interactions between Brome Mosaic Virus RNAs and Cytoplasmic Processing Bodies
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Regulation of Brome Mosaic Virus Gene Expression by Restriction of Initiation of Protein Synthesis
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Biological activities of hybrid RNAs generated by 3'-end exchanges between tobacco mosaic and brome mosaic viruses.
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Recognition of the Core RNA Promoter for Minus-Strand RNA Synthesis by the Replicases of Brome Mosaic Virus andCucumber Mosaic Virus
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Analysis of the role of brome mosaic virus 1a protein domains in RNA replication, using linker insertion mutagenesis.
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In vivo DNA expression of functional brome mosaic virus RNA replicons in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
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Bromovirus RNA Replication Compartment Formation Requires Concerted Action of 1a's Self-Interacting RNA Capping and Helicase Domains
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Deletion of the C-terminal 33 amino acids of cucumber mosaic virus movement protein enables a chimeric brome mosaic virus to move from cell to cell.
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