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Regulation of cell-to-cell trafficking by viral movement proteins

Mazen Alazem, Samantha N Nuzzi, Tessa M. Burch‐Smith

2025Journal of Experimental Botany11 citationsDOI

Abstract

Plant viruses have evolved diverse strategies for cell-to-cell and systemic movement, utilizing various viral proteins and cellular components and pathways. They typically encode one or a small group of proteins called movement proteins that mediate their local cell-to-cell movement via plasmodesmata (PD). Other virus-encoded proteins also make important contributions to viral transit through PD. Movement and other viral proteins use various cellular pathways to mediate their localization to and transit through PD. This review summarizes current understanding of these pathways and mechanisms, with a focus on movement proteins and their interactions with host factors.

Topics & Concepts

PlasmodesmaMovement proteinBiologyCell biologyTobacco mosaic virusVirusVirologyGeneticsRNAGeneCytoplasmCoat proteinPlant Virus Research StudiesPlant Disease Resistance and GeneticsLegume Nitrogen Fixing Symbiosis
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