What we know about poleroviruses: Advances in understanding the functions of polerovirus proteins
Verónica C. Delfosse, María Pilar Barrios Barón, Ana J. Distéfano
Abstract
Abstract Poleroviruses are economically important plant viruses that infect cereal, vegetable, and fruit crops, and cause serious yield and quality losses worldwide. In this review we summarize the current knowledge of the function and regulation of polerovirus proteins and mention the methods employed by the different bodies of research that have produced these advances. Major biochemical and biological properties of these viral proteins are discussed in the order in which their open reading frames are organized in the genome.
Topics & Concepts
BiologyGenomeFunction (biology)Open reading frameComputational biologyBiotechnologyPlant virusVirologyGeneticsVirusGenePeptide sequencePlant Virus Research StudiesTransgenic Plants and ApplicationsInsect Resistance and Genetics