[HTML][HTML] The tug-of-war between plants and viruses: great progress and many remaining questions
Plants are persistently challenged by various phytopathogens. To protect themselves, plants
have evolved multilayered surveillance against all pathogens. For intracellular parasitic …
have evolved multilayered surveillance against all pathogens. For intracellular parasitic …
Biphasic regulation of RNA interference during rotavirus infection by modulation of Argonaute2
U Mukhopadhyay, S Chanda, U Patra… - Cellular …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
RNA interference (RNAi) is an evolutionary ancient innate immune response in plants,
nematodes, and arthropods providing natural protection against viral infection. Viruses have …
nematodes, and arthropods providing natural protection against viral infection. Viruses have …
Structural insights into interactions between viral suppressor of RNA silencing protein p19 mutants and small RNA s
Viral suppressors of RNA silencing (VSRS s) are a diverse group of viral proteins that have
evolved to disrupt eukaryotic RNA silencing pathways, thereby contributing to viral …
evolved to disrupt eukaryotic RNA silencing pathways, thereby contributing to viral …
[HTML][HTML] Rice dwarf virus small RNA profiles in rice and leafhopper reveal distinct patterns in cross-kingdom hosts
Y Wang, R Qiao, C Wei, Y Li - Viruses, 2019 - mdpi.com
RNA silencing has evolved as a widespread antiviral strategy in many eukaryotic organisms.
Antiviral RNA silencing is mediated by virus-derived small RNAs (vsiRNAs), created by the …
Antiviral RNA silencing is mediated by virus-derived small RNAs (vsiRNAs), created by the …
Full Genome Characterization of Two Citrus Viruses: A Genomic, Phylogenetic, Diagnostic and Virus-Host Interaction Study
S Tan - 2019 - escholarship.org
The full genome of citrus tatter leaf virus (CTLV) and citrus vein enation virus (CVEV)
preserved at Citrus Clonal Protection Program were characterized through next generation …
preserved at Citrus Clonal Protection Program were characterized through next generation …