Turnip yellow mosaic virus
The Infectivities of Turnip Yellow Mosaic Virus Genomes with Altered tRNA Mimicry Are Not Dependent on Compensating Mutations in the Viral Replication Protein
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Minimal Template Requirements for Initiation of Minus-Strand Synthesis In Vitro by the RNA-Dependent RNA Polymerase of Turnip Yellow Mosaic Virus
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In Vitro Transcription by the Turnip Yellow Mosaic Virus RNA Polymerase: a Comparison with the Alfalfa Mosaic Virus and Brome Mosaic Virus Replicases
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ATPase, GTPase, and RNA binding activities associated with the 206-kilodalton protein of turnip yellow mosaic virus.
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Post-Translational Proteolytic Cleavage of In Vitro-Synthesized Turnip Yellow Mosaic Virus RNA-Coded High-Molecular-Weight Proteins
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A functional role for the conserved protonatable hairpins in the 5' untranslated region of turnip yellow mosaic virus RNA.
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The role of the pseudoknot at the 3' end of turnip yellow mosaic virus RNA in minus-strand synthesis by the viral RNA-dependent RNA polymerase.
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Proteolytic Processing of Turnip Yellow Mosaic Virus Replication Proteins and Functional Impact on Infectivity
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In Vitro Synthesis of Turnip Yellow Mosaic Virus Coat Protein in a Wheat Germ Cell-Free System
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Proteolytic origin of the 150-kilodalton protein encoded by turnip yellow mosaic virus genomic RNA.
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Turnip yellow mosaic virus RNAs with anticodon loop substitutions that result in decreased valylation fail to replicate efficiently.
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Second-site suppressor mutations assist in studying the function of the 3' noncoding region of turnip yellow mosaic virus RNA.
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Further studies on cocoa yellow mosaic virus
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cis Requirement for N-specific protein sequence in bovine coronavirus defective interfering RNA replication.
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A century of tobamovirus evolution in an Australian population of Nicotiana glauca.
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Identification and Functional Analysis of the Turnip Yellow Mosaic Tymovirus Subgenomic Promoter
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Impact on the Endoplasmic Reticulum and Golgi Apparatus of Turnip Mosaic Virus Infection
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The deployment and mechanism of broad spectrum resistance to Turnip mosaic virus in Brassica rapa
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Brazilian begomovirus populations are highly recombinant, rapidly evolving, and segregated based on geographical location
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