scholarly article | Q13442814 |
P50 | author | Thierry Candresse | Q42204420 |
Juan Antonio García | Q42259911 | ||
P2093 | author name string | Miroslav Glasa | |
Mariano Cambra | |||
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Sharka: the past, the present and the future | Q27023062 | ||
The motif V of plum pox potyvirus CI RNA helicase is involved in NTP hydrolysis and is essential for virus RNA replication | Q27473211 | ||
Novel catalytic activity associated with positive-strand RNA virus infection: nucleic acid-stimulated ATPase activity of the plum pox potyvirus helicaselike protein | Q27486205 | ||
O-GlcNAc modification of the coat protein of the potyvirus Plum pox virus enhances viral infection | Q30370302 | ||
O-GlcNAcylation of the Plum pox virus capsid protein catalyzed by SECRET AGENT: characterization of O-GlcNAc sites by electron transfer dissociation mass spectrometry | Q30431005 | ||
Biogenesis of cytoplasmic membranous vesicles for plant potyvirus replication occurs at endoplasmic reticulum exit sites in a COPI- and COPII-dependent manner | Q30484853 | ||
Turnip mosaic virus RNA replication complex vesicles are mobile, align with microfilaments, and are each derived from a single viral genome | Q30490590 | ||
Sequential recruitment of the endoplasmic reticulum and chloroplasts for plant potyvirus replication | Q30492546 | ||
Application of GFP-tagged Plum pox virus to study Prunus-PPV interactions at the whole plant and cellular levels | Q30788930 | ||
Identification of secret agent as the O-GlcNAc transferase that participates in Plum pox virus infection | Q33218877 | ||
Identification and mapping of resistance gene analogs (RGAs) in Prunus: a resistance map for Prunus. | Q33224285 | ||
Symbiosis versus competition in plant virus evolution | Q33228342 | ||
Mapping of two O-GlcNAc modification sites in the capsid protein of the potyvirus Plum pox virus | Q33259123 | ||
The apoplastic antioxidant system in Prunus: response to long-term plum pox virus infection. | Q33260518 | ||
Characterization of sour cherry isolates of plum pox virus from the Volga Basin in Russia reveals a new cherry strain of the virus | Q45351698 | ||
Family-based linkage and association mapping reveals novel genes affecting Plum pox virus infection in Arabidopsis thaliana. | Q45355070 | ||
Cloning of the complete infectious cDNA of the plum pox virus strain PPV-Rec | Q45356662 | ||
Virus variants with differences in the P1 protein coexist in a Plum pox virus population and display particular host-dependent pathogenicity features | Q45358704 | ||
The 3'-proximal part of the Plum pox virus P1 gene determinates the symptom expression in two herbaceous host plants | Q45359358 | ||
Comparative analysis of transcriptomic and hormonal responses to compatible and incompatible plant-virus interactions that lead to cell death | Q45360188 | ||
Calculation of diagnostic parameters of advanced serological and molecular tissue-print methods for detection of Citrus tristeza virus: a model for other plant pathogens | Q45363764 | ||
Mediterranean and central-eastern European countries host viruses of two different clades of plum pox virus strain M. | Q45369354 | ||
Molecular, ultrastructural, and biological characterization of Pennsylvania isolates of Plum pox virus | Q45369637 | ||
Molecular epidemiology of Plum pox virus in Japan. | Q45370098 | ||
Quantitative estimation of plum pox virus targets acquired and transmitted by a single Myzus persicae | Q45382848 | ||
Direct sample preparation methods for the detection of Plum pox virus by real-time RT-PCR. | Q45384527 | ||
Further characterization of a new recombinant group of Plum pox virus isolates, PPV-T, found in orchards in the Ankara province of Turkey. | Q45384715 | ||
Characterization of a natural Plum pox virus isolate bearing a truncated coat protein | Q45387968 | ||
A Single Amino Acid Mutation in the Plum pox virus Helper Component-Proteinase Gene Abolishes Both Synergistic and RNA Silencing Suppression Activities. | Q45389389 | ||
Identification of Plum pox virus Determinants Implicated in Specific Interactions with Different Prunus spp. | Q45389397 | ||
Specific and efficient cleavage of fusion proteins by recombinant plum pox virus NIa protease | Q45399170 | ||
Adaptation of plum pox virus to a herbaceous host (Pisum sativum) following serial passages | Q45400060 | ||
Assessment of the diversity and dynamics of Plum pox virus and aphid populations in transgenic European plums under Mediterranean conditions. | Q45402387 | ||
Use of pentapeptide-insertion scanning mutagenesis for functional mapping of the plum pox virus helper component proteinase suppressor of gene silencing | Q45406729 | ||
Use of reverse transcription loop-mediated isothermal amplification for the detection of Plum pox virus | Q45411651 | ||
Detection of 6K1 as a mature protein of 6 kDa in plum pox virus-infected Nicotiana benthamiana | Q45414407 | ||
Multiple resistance traits control Plum pox virus infection in Arabidopsis thaliana. | Q45417038 | ||
Identification of a plum pox virus CI-interacting protein from chloroplast that has a negative effect in virus infection. | Q45418377 | ||
Plum pox virus induces differential gene expression in the partially resistant stone fruit tree Prunus armeniaca cv. Goldrich. | Q45418475 | ||
Hairpin RNA-mediated silencing of Plum pox virus P1 and HC-Pro genes for efficient and predictable resistance to the virus. | Q45422109 | ||
Genetic analysis of the function of the plum pox virus CI RNA helicase in virus movement | Q45422939 | ||
Accumulation of the long class of siRNA is associated with resistance to Plum pox virus in a transgenic woody perennial plum tree. | Q45424238 | ||
Real-time assay for quantitative detection of non-persistently transmitted Plum pox virus RNA targets in single aphids. | Q45445769 | ||
Analysis of recombinant Plum pox virus (PPV) isolates from Serbia confirms genetic homogeneity and supports a regional origin for the PPV-Rec subgroup | Q45462999 | ||
Tyrosine 66 of Pepper vein banding virus genome-linked protein is uridylylated by RNA-dependent RNA polymerase | Q45466393 | ||
Nucleotide sequence analysis of Plum pox virus isolate W3174: evidence of a new strain | Q45476563 | ||
Partial sequence analysis of an atypical Turkish isolate provides further information on the evolutionary history of Plum pox virus (PPV). | Q45517245 | ||
An apricot (Prunus armeniaca L.) F2 progeny linkage map based on SSR and AFLP markers, mapping plum pox virus resistance and self-incompatibility traits. | Q45722710 | ||
Transient expression of homologous hairpin RNA causes interference with plant virus infection and is overcome by a virus encoded suppressor of gene silencing | Q45729213 | ||
Generation and characterisation of functional recombinant antibody fragments against RNA replicase NIb from plum pox virus | Q45729486 | ||
Episomal expression of a hammerhead ribozyme directed against plum pox virus | Q45741181 | ||
Identification of a pathogenicity determinant of Plum pox virus in the sequence encoding the C-terminal region of protein P3+6K(1). | Q45744439 | ||
Nicotiana benthamiana plants transformed with the plum pox virus helicase gene are resistant to virus infection | Q45755694 | ||
Long sequences in the 5' noncoding region of plum pox virus are not necessary for viral infectivity but contribute to viral competitiveness and pathogenesis | Q45762269 | ||
Processing of the plum pox virus polyprotein at the P3-6K1 junction is not required for virus viability | Q45764545 | ||
Immunodetection of the plum pox virus helper component in infected plants and expression of its gene in transgenic plants | Q45772837 | ||
Transmission by aphids of a naturally non-transmissible plum pox virus isolate with the aid of potato virus Y helper component | Q45788781 | ||
Infectious in vivo transcripts of a plum pox potyvirus full-length cDNA clone containing the cauliflower mosaic virus 35S RNA promoter | Q45867883 | ||
Construction of a chimeric viral gene expressing plum pox virus coat protein | Q45871936 | ||
Ectopic DICER-LIKE1 expression in P1/HC-Pro Arabidopsis rescues phenotypic anomalies but not defects in microRNA and silencing pathways | Q46744007 | ||
Genetic evidence for an essential role for potyvirus CI protein in cell-to-cell movement | Q47818379 | ||
Inhibitory effects of human cystatin C on plum pox potyvirus proteases | Q47856221 | ||
Development of an antigen presentation system based on plum pox potyvirus | Q48025754 | ||
Detection of plum pox potyviral protein-protein interactions in planta using an optimized mRFP-based bimolecular fluorescence complementation system. | Q50527070 | ||
Cylindrical inclusion protein of potato virus A is associated with a subpopulation of particles isolated from infected plants | Q33319675 | ||
Alteration in the chloroplastic metabolism leads to ROS accumulation in pea plants in response to plum pox virus. | Q33340935 | ||
Altered gene expression changes in Arabidopsis leaf tissues and protoplasts in response to Plum pox virus infection | Q33350406 | ||
Aetiology: The earliest recorded plant virus disease | Q33426788 | ||
Some results of 50 years of research on the resistance to plum pox virus. | Q33540236 | ||
Formation of complexes at plasmodesmata for potyvirus intercellular movement is mediated by the viral protein P3N-PIPO. | Q33619084 | ||
An induced mutation in tomato eIF4E leads to immunity to two potyviruses | Q33622460 | ||
Constraints to virus infection in Nicotiana benthamiana plants transformed with a potyvirus amplicon. | Q33625944 | ||
Top 10 plant viruses in molecular plant pathology | Q34029113 | ||
A plant small polypeptide is a novel component of DNA-binding protein phosphatase 1-mediated resistance to plum pox virus in Arabidopsis. | Q34054943 | ||
A model for the biogenesis of Turnip mosaic virus replication factories | Q34084424 | ||
Stability of gene silencing-based resistance to Plum pox virus in transgenic plum (Prunus domestica L.) under field conditions. | Q34374627 | ||
Silencing of the host factor eIF(iso)4E gene confers plum pox virus resistance in plum | Q34575041 | ||
The complete nucleotide sequence of plum pox virus RNA (strain D) | Q35961161 | ||
Virus-vector interactions mediating nonpersistent and semipersistent transmission of plant viruses | Q36443915 | ||
An overlapping essential gene in the Potyviridae | Q36557983 | ||
An effective system for detecting protein-protein interaction based on in vivo cleavage by PPV NIa protease | Q36922935 | ||
Strategies for antiviral resistance in transgenic plants | Q37244390 | ||
Toward a quarter century of pathogen-derived resistance and practical approaches to plant virus disease control | Q37683097 | ||
Engineering pathogen resistance in crop plants: current trends and future prospects | Q37778074 | ||
Antiviral strategies in plants based on RNA silencing. | Q37886327 | ||
New grower-friendly methods for plant pathogen monitoring | Q38011255 | ||
Towards an integrated molecular model of plant-virus interactions | Q38047076 | ||
Host endomembrane recruitment for plant RNA virus replication | Q38057525 | ||
RNA helicase activity of the plum pox potyvirus CI protein expressed in Escherichia coli. Mapping of an RNA binding domain | Q38296369 | ||
A simplified RT-PCR-based detection of recombinant Plum pox virus isolates. | Q38333204 | ||
The genome-linked protein and 5' end RNA sequence of plum pox potyvirus | Q38343432 | ||
The complete nucleotide sequence of the Plum pox virus El Amar isolate | Q39024989 | ||
The complete genome sequence of an El Amar isolate of plum pox virus (PPV) and its phylogenetic relationship to other PPV strains | Q39286482 | ||
Host-specific involvement of the HC protein in the long-distance movement of potyviruses | Q39682524 | ||
Identification of immunogenic hot spots within plum pox potyvirus capsid protein for efficient antigen presentation. | Q39685631 | ||
Detection and partial molecular characterization of atypical plum pox virus isolates from naturally infected sour cherry | Q40091961 | ||
Artificial cleavage site recognized by plum pox potyvirus protease in Escherichia coli | Q40115398 | ||
RNA helicase: a novel activity associated with a protein encoded by a positive strand RNA virus | Q40526962 | ||
Identification of the initiation codon of plum pox potyvirus genomic RNA. | Q41172841 | ||
MicroRNA-guided processing impairs Plum pox virus replication, but the virus readily evolves to escape this silencing mechanism. | Q42181545 | ||
A specific interaction between coat protein and helper component correlates with aphid transmission of a potyvirus. | Q52553058 | ||
Simultaneous detection and typing of plum pox potyvirus (PPV) isolates by heminested-PCR and PCR-ELISA. | Q52560383 | ||
Construction of a stable and highly infectious intron-containing cDNA clone of plum pox potyvirus and its use to infect plants by particle bombardment. | Q53905958 | ||
Cap-independent leaky scanning as the mechanism of translation initiation of a plant viral genomic RNA. | Q53960002 | ||
Mitotic stability of infection-induced resistance to plum pox potyvirus associated with transgene silencing and DNA methylation. | Q54106747 | ||
Plum pox potyvirus resistance associated to transgene silencing that can be stabilized after different number of plant generations. | Q54143214 | ||
Design of a solubilization pathway for recombinant polypeptides in vivo through processing of a bi-protein with a viral protease. | Q54564518 | ||
RNA polymerase activity catalyzed by a potyvirus-encoded RNA-dependent RNA polymerase. | Q54576446 | ||
Mutational analysis of plum pox potyvirus polyprotein processing by the NIa protease in Escherichia coli. | Q54705137 | ||
Tulipmania | Q55879191 | ||
The Determinant of Potyvirus Ability to Overcome the RTM Resistance ofArabidopsis thalianaMaps to the N-Terminal Region of the Coat Protein | Q56920076 | ||
The Arabidopsis eukaryotic initiation factor (iso)4E is dispensable for plant growth but required for susceptibility to potyviruses | Q56920082 | ||
Coordinated and selective recruitment of eIF4E and eIF4G factors for potyvirus infection inArabidopsis thaliana | Q56922418 | ||
First Report of the Presence of Plum pox virus Rec Strain in Turkey | Q57626652 | ||
New Advances in Understanding the Molecular Biology of Plant/Potyvirus Interactions | Q57626838 | ||
Comparison of Monoclonal Antibodies and Polymerase Chain Reaction Assays for the Typing of Isolates Belonging to the D and M Serotypes of Plum Pox Potyvirus | Q57626866 | ||
Sour Cherry Strain of Plum Pox Potyvirus (PPV): Molecular and Serological Evidence for a New Subgroup of PPV Strains | Q57626918 | ||
A polymerase chain reaction assay adapted to plum pox potyvirus detection | Q57626992 | ||
Simultaneous and co-operational amplification (Co-PCR): a new concept for detection of plant viruses | Q57637111 | ||
Resistance to Plum pox virus in plants expressing cytosolic and nuclear single-chain antibodies against the viral RNA NIb replicase | Q58197296 | ||
A temperature-controlled amplicon system derived fromPlum pox potyvirus | Q58197299 | ||
Host-specific effect of P1 exchange between two potyviruses | Q58197314 | ||
PPV long-distance movement is occasionally permitted in resistant apricot hosts | Q58197332 | ||
The use of Plum pox virus as a plant expression vector | Q58197336 | ||
Susceptibility to recombination rearrangements of a chimeric plum pox potyvirus genome after insertion of a foreign gene | Q58197343 | ||
Properties of the active plum pox potyvirus RNA polymerase complex in defined glycerol gradient fractions | Q58197350 | ||
Intracellular localization of three non-structural plum pox potyvirus proteins by immunogold labelling | Q58197359 | ||
Biological Behavior and Partial Molecular Characterization of Six Chilean Isolates ofPlum pox virus | Q60459719 | ||
The complete nucleotide sequence of plum pox potyvirus RNA | Q69713713 | ||
Plum pox potyvirus RNA replication in a crude membrane fraction from infected Nicotiana clevelandii leaves | Q70139436 | ||
Identification of an N-terminal domain of the plum pox potyvirus CI RNA helicase involved in self-interaction in a yeast two-hybrid system | Q73426925 | ||
Native electrophoresis and Western blot analysis (NEWeB): a method for characterization of different forms of potyvirus particles and similar nucleoprotein complexes in extracts of infected plant tissues | Q74198341 | ||
Fluorescent labelling reveals spatial separation of potyvirus populations in mixed infected Nicotiana benthamiana plants | Q78759043 | ||
Comparative expression profiling of Nicotiana benthamiana leaves systemically infected with three fruit tree viruses | Q80850806 | ||
DNA-binding protein phosphatase AtDBP1 mediates susceptibility to two potyviruses in Arabidopsis | Q84317753 | ||
Molecular Analysis of a Plum pox virus W Isolate in Plum Germplasm Hand Carried into the USA from the Ukraine Shows a Close Relationship to a Latvian Isolate | Q91356808 | ||
Occurrence and Genetic Diversity of Winona-Like Plum pox virus Isolates in Russia | Q91381446 | ||
First Report of Plum pox virus Recombinant Strain on Prunus spp. in Canada | Q91586461 | ||
Prunus Host Range of Plum pox virus (PPV) in the United States by Aphid and Graft Inoculation | Q91711636 | ||
Field Trials of Plum Clones Transformed with the Plum pox virus Coat Protein (PPV-CP) Gene | Q91713088 | ||
First Report of Plum pox virus (Sharka Disease) in Prunus persica in the United States | Q92171257 | ||
Resistance of Transgenic Prunus domestica to Plum Pox Virus Infection | Q92304366 | ||
Prunus tomentosa as a Diagnostic Host for Detection of Plum Pox Virus and Other Prunus Viruses | Q92304881 | ||
Characterization of the Sweet Cherry Isolate of Plum Pox Potyvirus | Q92305193 | ||
Diverse amino acid changes at specific positions in the N-terminal region of the coat protein allow Plum pox virus to adapt to new hosts | Q42259819 | ||
Comparative sequence analysis of four complete primary structures of plum pox virus strains | Q42602824 | ||
Proteolytic processing of the plum pox potyvirus polyprotein by the NIa protease at a novel cleavage site | Q42610948 | ||
The complete nucleotide sequence of Plum pox virus isolates from sweet (PPV-SwC) and sour (PPV-SoC) cherry and their taxonomic relationships within the species | Q42611773 | ||
Quantitative trait loci meta-analysis of Plum pox virus resistance in apricot (Prunus armeniaca L.): new insights on the organization and the identification of genomic resistance factors | Q42619040 | ||
3'-terminal sequence of the plum pox virus PS and ŏ6 isolates: evidence for RNA recombination within the potyvirus group. | Q42620059 | ||
Nucleotide sequence of the 3'-terminal region of the RNA of the E1 Amar strain of plum pox potyvirus | Q42622344 | ||
Electrophoretic mobility of the capsid protein of the Plum pox virus strain PPV-Rec indicates its partial phosphorylation | Q42632733 | ||
Geographically and temporally distant natural recombinant isolates of Plum pox virus (PPV) are genetically very similar and form a unique PPV subgroup | Q42633238 | ||
Evaluation of the genetic diversity of Plum pox virus in a single plum tree. | Q42645006 | ||
The complete nucleotide sequence of plum pox virus RNA. | Q42646315 | ||
Distinct viral populations differentiate and evolve independently in a single perennial host plant | Q43236237 | ||
Mechanistic divergence between P1 proteases of the family Potyviridae. | Q43408452 | ||
Recombination and gene duplication in the evolutionary diversification of P1 proteins in the family Potyviridae | Q43473726 | ||
Phosphorylation down-regulates the RNA binding function of the coat protein of potato virus A. | Q43517867 | ||
Post-transcriptional gene silencing in plum pox virus resistant transgenic European plum containing the plum pox potyvirus coat protein gene | Q43547269 | ||
Pathogenicity determinants in the complex virus population of a Plum pox virus isolate | Q43558502 | ||
The capsid protein of a plant single-stranded RNA virus is modified by O-linked N-acetylglucosamine | Q43770502 | ||
Spatial Pattern Analysis of Sharka Disease (Plum pox virus Strain M) in Peach Orchards of Southern France | Q43796894 | ||
A host RNA helicase-like protein, AtRH8, interacts with the potyviral genome-linked protein, VPg, associates with the virus accumulation complex, and is essential for infection | Q43797196 | ||
Plum pox in north america: identification of aphid vectors and a potential role for fruit in virus spread | Q43823340 | ||
Infectious in vitro transcripts from a plum pox potyvirus cDNA clone | Q43859145 | ||
SECRET AGENT, an Arabidopsis thaliana O-GlcNAc transferase, modifies the Plum pox virus capsid protein | Q43860831 | ||
Interference Between D and M Types of Plum pox virus in Japanese Plum Assessed by Specific Monoclonal Antibodies and Quantitative Real-Time Reverse Transcription-Polymerase Chain Reaction | Q43923106 | ||
Proteolytic activity of the plum pox potyvirus NIa-like protein in Escherichia coli | Q43949024 | ||
Analysis of the epitope structure of Plum pox virus coat protein. | Q44020408 | ||
Interaction between potyvirus helper component-proteinase and capsid protein in infected plants | Q44035407 | ||
Identification of quantitative trait loci controlling symptom development during viral infection in Arabidopsis thaliana | Q44076525 | ||
P1/HC-Pro, a viral suppressor of RNA silencing, interferes with Arabidopsis development and miRNA unction | Q44314640 | ||
Protection of rabbits against rabbit hemorrhagic disease virus by immunization with the VP60 protein expressed in plants with a potyvirus-based vector | Q44440973 | ||
Suppressor activity of potyviral and cucumoviral infections in potyvirus-induced transgene silencing | Q44588752 | ||
Identification of Plum pox virus pathogenicity determinants in herbaceous and woody hosts | Q44686097 | ||
Real-time RT-PCR and SYBR Green I melting curve analysis for the identification of Plum pox virus strains C, EA, and W: effect of amplicon size, melt rate, and dye translocation | Q44753708 | ||
Uridylylation of the potyvirus VPg by viral replicase NIb correlates with the nucleotide binding capacity of VPg. | Q44952057 | ||
Specific detection and quantification of Plum pox virus by real-time fluorescent reverse transcription-PCR. | Q44964447 | ||
Inhibitory effects of cystatins on proteolytic activities of the Plum pox potyvirus cysteine proteinases. | Q45047127 | ||
Gain of virulence on Rsv1-genotype soybean by an avirulent Soybean mosaic virus requires concurrent mutations in both P3 and HC-Pro | Q45165206 | ||
A single amino acid mutation alters the capsid protein electrophoretic double-band phenotype of the Plum pox virus strain PPV-Rec | Q45177268 | ||
Detection and differentiation of Plum pox virus using real-time multiplex PCR with SYBR Green and melting curve analysis: a rapid method for strain typing | Q45202560 | ||
Sequence variability, recombination analysis, and specific detection of the W strain of Plum pox virus. | Q45344115 | ||
Coat protein mediated resistance to Plum Pox Virus in Nicotiana clevelandii and N. benthamiana | Q45349011 | ||
Regeneration of transgenic plants of Prunus armeniaca containing the coat protein gene of Plum Pox Virus | Q45349012 | ||
Transgenic plums (Prunus domestica L.) express the plum pox virus coat protein gene | Q45349090 | ||
Genomic analysis reveals MATH gene(s) as candidate(s) for Plum pox virus (PPV) resistance in apricot (Prunus armeniaca L.). | Q45351248 | ||
P433 | issue | 3 | |
P921 | main subject | Plum pox virus | Q1788571 |
P304 | page(s) | 226-241 | |
P577 | publication date | 2014-01-08 | |
P1433 | published in | Molecular Plant Pathology | Q11937220 |
P1476 | title | Plum pox virus and sharka: a model potyvirus and a major disease | |
P478 | volume | 15 |
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