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An atypical RNA silencing suppression strategy provides a snapshot of the evolution of sweet potato-infecting potyviruses
2018
Scientific Reports
Plant viruses usually encode proteins with RNA silencing suppression (RSS) activity to counteract plant defenses. In Potyvirus, the largest genus in the family Potyviridae, this role is taken over by the multifunctional HCPro, also involved in aphid transmission, polyprotein processing and virion formation. Recently, the large P1 of Sweet potato feathery mottle virus (SPFMV) was characterized finding an extra ORF produced after polymerase slippage, which originates the product P1N-PISPO.
doi:10.1038/s41598-018-34358-y
pmid:30374036
pmcid:PMC6206096
fatcat:uxrz76aqwzgbrltp2o2kcbhsga