georgeforeman.org

A virus-encoded protein suppresses methylation of the viral genome through its interaction with AGO4 in the Cajal body

By A Mystery Man Writer

The Cajal body is essential for plants to deploy antiviral DNA methylation.

Geminiviral genomes encode additional proteins with specific subcellular localizations and virulence function

Combinatorial interactions between viral proteins expand the potential functional landscape of the tomato yellow leaf curl virus proteome

A virus-encoded protein suppresses methylation of the viral genome through its interaction with AGO4 in the Cajal body

Geminiviruses employ host DNA glycosylases to subvert DNA methylation-mediated defense

The novel C5 protein from tomato yellow leaf curl virus is a virulence factor and suppressor of gene silencing

Figures and data in A virus-encoded protein suppresses methylation of the viral genome through its interaction with AGO4 in the Cajal body

The changes in CP localization induced by TYLCV do not depend on a

Viruses, Free Full-Text

PDF) The Cajal Body in Plant-Virus Interactions

Geminiviruses employ host DNA glycosylases to subvert DNA methylation-mediated defense

Representative LC-MS/MS spectrum of the peptide in NbAGO4-2 protein

Frontiers Characterization of Curtovirus V2 Protein, a Functional Homolog of Begomovirus V2

The novel C5 protein from tomato yellow leaf curl virus is a virulence factor and suppressor of gene silencing