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Movement protein

Identification of Pns6, a putative movement protein of RRSV, as a silencing suppressor

Identification of Pns6, a putative movement protein of RRSV, as a silencing suppressor

... cell-to-cell movement protein of ...cell-to-cell movement of the movement-deficient TMV in ...fusion protein was present predominantly along the cell wall ...virus movement and ...

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Viable chimaeric viruses confirm the biological importance of sequence specific maize streak virus movement protein and coat protein interactions

Viable chimaeric viruses confirm the biological importance of sequence specific maize streak virus movement protein and coat protein interactions

... virus movement, virus-host interactions, et cetera, it is unsurprising that simple correlations between geno- type and phenotype were not observed among the chi- maeras described here: neither mp nor cp, either ...

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Identification of a Functional Plasmodesmal Localization Signal in a Plant Viral Cell To Cell Movement Protein

Identification of a Functional Plasmodesmal Localization Signal in a Plant Viral Cell To Cell Movement Protein

... coat protein was the first viral protein ...cell-to-cell-movement protein (MP), which is essential for plant virus spread between host ...

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Identification of a Movement Protein of Rice Yellow Stunt Rhabdovirus

Identification of a Movement Protein of Rice Yellow Stunt Rhabdovirus

... the protein product encoded by gene 3 of RYSV, P3, possesses several properties related to a viral cell-to-cell movement protein ...secondary protein structures suggested that RYSV P3 is a ...

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Bromovirus movement protein genes play a crucial role in host specificity.

Bromovirus movement protein genes play a crucial role in host specificity.

... To test the role of the 3a movement protein gene in bromovirus host specificity, we have analyzed the systemic infection abilities of hybrid viral RNAs constructed by precisely exchangin[r] ...

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Tobacco Mosaic Virus Movement Protein Functions as a Structural Microtubule-Associated Protein

Tobacco Mosaic Virus Movement Protein Functions as a Structural Microtubule-Associated Protein

... RNA movement have been de- scribed for higher plants, and of these, RNA viruses have become the subject of extensive investigation with regard to the molecular mechanisms that govern intercellular macromo- lecular ...

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Degradation of Tobacco Mosaic Virus Movement Protein by the 26S Proteasome

Degradation of Tobacco Mosaic Virus Movement Protein by the 26S Proteasome

... 30-kDa movement protein ...fluorescent protein (GFP), we demonstrated that inhibition of the 26S proteasome led to accumulation of the MP-GFP fusion preferentially on the ER, particularly the ...

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Contribution of Topology Determinants of a Viral Movement Protein to Its Membrane Association, Intracellular Traffic, and Viral Cell-to-Cell Movement

Contribution of Topology Determinants of a Viral Movement Protein to Its Membrane Association, Intracellular Traffic, and Viral Cell-to-Cell Movement

... p7B movement protein (MP) of Melon necrotic spot virus (MNSV) is a single-pass membrane protein associated with the endoplasmic reticulum (ER), the Golgi apparatus (GA), and plasmodesmata ...

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Geminivirus Movement Protein Interactions with Host Proteins in the Yeast Two-Hybrid System

Geminivirus Movement Protein Interactions with Host Proteins in the Yeast Two-Hybrid System

... viral movement protein alter systemic infection and identify an intercellular barrier to entry into the phloem long-distance transport ...BL1 movement protein is associated with endoplasmic ...

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Immunodiagnostic Applications of Polyclonal Antibodies
that Recognize the Southern Bean Mosaic Virus
Movement Protein

Immunodiagnostic Applications of Polyclonal Antibodies that Recognize the Southern Bean Mosaic Virus Movement Protein

... The aim of this study is the production of antibodies for the efficient detection of low concentrations of MPs from the Southern Bean Mosaic Virus (SBMV) which belongs to the Sobemovirus genus. This virus has a strict ...

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Membrane Insertion and Biogenesis of the Turnip Crinkle Virus p9 Movement Protein

Membrane Insertion and Biogenesis of the Turnip Crinkle Virus p9 Movement Protein

... the protein in the OP shows that the presence of the P2 region did not block p9 insertion into the microsomal membranes ...viral movement protein (p32 from Prunus necrotic ring spot virus [PNRSV]) as ...

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Cellular Targets of Functional and Dysfunctional Mutants of Tobacco Mosaic Virus Movement Protein Fused to Green Fluorescent Protein

Cellular Targets of Functional and Dysfunctional Mutants of Tobacco Mosaic Virus Movement Protein Fused to Green Fluorescent Protein

... the protein with ...the protein although neither the deletion of amino acids 203 to 213 nor the deletion of amino acids 214 to 268 had this ...the protein sequence affects a microtubule associa- tion ...

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The Tobacco mosaic virus Movement Protein Associates with but Does Not Integrate into Biological Membranes

The Tobacco mosaic virus Movement Protein Associates with but Does Not Integrate into Biological Membranes

... tight association with cellular membranes. To identify the type of interaction, we first washed the translation mixture with sodium carbonate (pH 11.5), a treatment that is known to transform mi- crosomes into membranous ...

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Conversion in the Requirement of Coat Protein in Cell-to-Cell Movement Mediated by the Cucumber Mosaic Virus Movement Protein

Conversion in the Requirement of Coat Protein in Cell-to-Cell Movement Mediated by the Cucumber Mosaic Virus Movement Protein

... CMV is the type member of the genus Cucumovirus and is one of the most common plant viruses of substantial agricul- tural significance. CMV infects more than 1,000 species of plants, shrubs, and trees and both monocots ...

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Histone H3 Interacts and Colocalizes with the Nuclear Shuttle Protein and the Movement Protein of a Geminivirus

Histone H3 Interacts and Colocalizes with the Nuclear Shuttle Protein and the Movement Protein of a Geminivirus

... FIG. 6. Subcellular localization of Bean dwarf mosaic virus (BDMV) movement proteins (NSP and MP) and histone H3 in epi- dermal cells of N. benthamiana leaves following delivery and expres- sion via Agrobacterium ...

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Plant Virus Cell-to-Cell Movement Is Not Dependent on the Transmembrane Disposition of Its Movement Protein

Plant Virus Cell-to-Cell Movement Is Not Dependent on the Transmembrane Disposition of Its Movement Protein

... The plant cell wall creates a sturdy barrier preventing the direct entry of viruses, which cannot infect plant cells by any independent ability to cross membranes. Plant viruses exploit small pores between adjacent ...

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Identification of a Movement Protein of the Tenuivirus Rice Stripe Virus

Identification of a Movement Protein of the Tenuivirus Rice Stripe Virus

... It has been reported that MPs encoded by tobamoviruses and dianthoviruses can bind single-stranded RNAs and trans- port them through PD in the form of ribonucleoprotein complexes (23, 37, 44). Liang et al. (19) ...

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Peptides and Peptidomics: A Tool with  Potential in Control of Plant Viral Diseases

Peptides and Peptidomics: A Tool with Potential in Control of Plant Viral Diseases

... Coat Protein (CP), Movement Protein (MP) or Replicase (Rep); are sprayed on leaves and these come into cell, in cell they can bind to specific target and block replication of Viral Nucleic Acid ...

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Genetic variability of the Czech Pea enation mosaic virus isolates

Genetic variability of the Czech Pea enation mosaic virus isolates

... PCR. Each of the virus RNAs was detected under different conditions using the specific detection primer pairs (Table 1). The reaction mix consisted of 5 μl cDNA, GoTaq (1×) buffer, 1.5mM MgCl 2 , 0.625mM dNTPs, 1 U GoTaq ...

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Overlapping Genes Produce Proteins with Unusual Sequence Properties and Offer Insight into De Novo Protein Creation

Overlapping Genes Produce Proteins with Unusual Sequence Properties and Offer Insight into De Novo Protein Creation

... novo protein creation by ...ment protein belonging to the “30K” superfamily, sharing a homologous central domain ...ment protein has been overprinted, respectively, by an ordered domain of unknown ...

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