[PDF][PDF] Proteome expansion in the Potyviridae evolutionary radiation
Potyviridae, the largest family of known RNA viruses (realm Riboviria), belongs to the
picorna-like supergroup and has important agricultural and ecological impacts. Potyvirid …
picorna-like supergroup and has important agricultural and ecological impacts. Potyvirid …
Citrus Tristeza Virus: From Pathogen to Panacea
Citrus tristeza virus (CTV) is the most destructive viral pathogen of citrus. During the past
century, CTV induced grave epidemics in citrus-growing areas worldwide that have resulted …
century, CTV induced grave epidemics in citrus-growing areas worldwide that have resulted …
Abscisic acid connects phytohormone signaling with RNA metabolic pathways and promotes an antiviral response that is evaded by a self-controlled RNA virus
A complex network of cellular receptors, RNA targeting pathways, and small-molecule
signaling provides robust plant immunity and tolerance to viruses. To maximize their fitness …
signaling provides robust plant immunity and tolerance to viruses. To maximize their fitness …
Expanding repertoire of plant positive-strand RNA virus proteases
Many plant viruses express their proteins through a polyprotein strategy, requiring the
acquisition of protease domains to regulate the release of functional mature proteins and/or …
acquisition of protease domains to regulate the release of functional mature proteins and/or …
Citrus tristeza virus: A century‐long challenge for the world's citrus industries
Citrus tristeza virus (CTV) is a causal agent of diseases that have challenged the global
citrus production for more than a century. The disease named 'tristeza', which means …
citrus production for more than a century. The disease named 'tristeza', which means …
Hitchhikers, highway tolls and roadworks: the interactions of plant viruses with the phloem
Highlights•Viral RNA secondary structures may 'hijack'endogenous phloem RNA transport
system.•Entire viral replication complexes may move in sieve elements.•Viruses extensively …
system.•Entire viral replication complexes may move in sieve elements.•Viruses extensively …
Minor Variants of Orf1a, p33, and p23 Genes of VT Strain Citrus Tristeza Virus Isolates Show Symptomless Reactions on Sour Orange and Prevent Superinfection of …
G Licciardello, G Scuderi, M Russo, M Bazzano… - Viruses, 2023 - mdpi.com
The control of tristeza quick decline (QD) of citrus is based on the use of rootstocks that are
tolerant or resistant to the Citrus tristeza virus (CTV), but some of them show bio-agronomic …
tolerant or resistant to the Citrus tristeza virus (CTV), but some of them show bio-agronomic …
A non-conserved p33 protein of Citrus tristeza virus interacts with multiple viral partners
The RNA genome of citrus tristeza virus (CTV), one of the most damaging viral pathogens of
citrus, contains 12 open reading frames resulting in production of at least 19 proteins …
citrus, contains 12 open reading frames resulting in production of at least 19 proteins …
Innovation in viruses: fitness valley crossing, neutral landscapes, or just duplications?
Viruses evolve by periods of relative stasis interleaved with sudden, rapid series of mutation
fixations, known as evolutionary bursts. These bursts can be triggered by external factors …
fixations, known as evolutionary bursts. These bursts can be triggered by external factors …
Modulation of disease severity by plant positive-strand RNA viruses: the complex interplay of multifunctional viral proteins, subviral RNAs and virus-associated RNAs …
H Sanfaçon - Advances in virus research, 2020 - Elsevier
Plant viruses induce a range of symptoms of varying intensity, ranging from severe systemic
necrosis to mild or asymptomatic infection. Several evolutionary constraints drive virus …
necrosis to mild or asymptomatic infection. Several evolutionary constraints drive virus …