نتایج جستجو برای: viroid

تعداد نتایج: 996  

Journal: :RNA 1998
Y H Liu R H Symons

The rolling circle replication of the small, single-stranded viroid RNAs requires a specific processing reaction to produce monomeric RNAs that are ligated into the final circular form. For avocado sunblotch viroid, peach latent mosaic viroid, and chrysanthemum chlorotic mottle viroid, the hammerhead self-cleavage reaction is considered to provide this processing reaction. We have searched for ...

Journal: :The Journal of general virology 1996
R L Spieker

A viroid was isolated from Iresine herbstii plants using the bidirectional PAGE method for analysis of small circular RNA molecules. The viroid was transmitted to viroid-free Iresine herbstii plants of the cultivar 'Aureoreticulata' by mechanical inoculation. Infected plants did not develop any symptoms. The new viroid species has been named Iresine viroid (IrVd). It is a member of the potato s...

Journal: :Nucleic acids research 1988
J Y Lee H Puchta K Ramm H L Sänger

Hop stunt viroid RNA (HSV) has been detected by molecular hybridization in stunted plants of the Japanese cultivar Kirin II cultivated in Korea (1,2). For propagation, the viroid was transmitted to the wild curcarbU Benincasa Mspida which developed HSV-spedfic severe growth retardation. Isolation, purification, reverse transcription of the viroid-RNA with aid of viroid-specific primers, and seq...

2009
Robert A. Owens Rosemarie W. Hammond

Despite the non-coding nature of their small RNA genomes, the visible symptoms of viroid infection resemble those associated with many plant virus diseases. Recent evidence indicates that viroid-derived small RNAs acting through host RNA silencing pathways play a key role in viroid pathogenicity. Host responses to viroid infection are complex, involving signaling cascades containing host-encode...

Journal: :Science 1982
A D Branch H D Robertson C Greer P Gegenheimer C Peebles J Abelson

Linear, potato spindle tuber viroid RNA has been used as a substrate for an RNA ligase purified from wheat germ. Linear viroid molecules are efficiently converted to circular molecules (circles) which are indistinguishable by electrophoretic mobility and two-dimensional oligonucleotide pattern from viroid circles extracted from infected plants. In light of recent evidence for multimeric viroid ...

2009
Beatriz Navarro Vitantonio Pantaleo Andreas Gisel Simon Moxon Tamas Dalmay György Bisztray Francesco Di Serio József Burgyán

BACKGROUND Viroids are circular, highly structured, non-protein-coding RNAs that, usurping cellular enzymes and escaping host defense mechanisms, are able to replicate and move through infected plants. Similarly to viruses, viroid infections are associated with the accumulation of viroid-derived 21-24 nt small RNAs (vd-sRNAs) with the typical features of the small interfering RNAs characteristi...

2008
Teruo Sano Satoru Machida Naoki Yamahata

Like many plant RNA viruses, infection by potato spindle tuber viroid (PSTVd) is known to lead to RNA silencing and a marked reduction in visible disease. To examine the relationship between RNA silencing and this recovery phenomenon in greater detail, we have carried out time-course analyses of viroid-specific small RNA accumulation using several viroid—host combinations. These analyses reveal...

2014
German Martinez Mayte Castellano Maria Tortosa Vicente Pallas Gustavo Gomez

Viroids are plant-pathogenic non-coding RNAs able to interfere with as yet poorly known host-regulatory pathways and to cause alterations recognized as diseases. The way in which these RNAs coerce the host to express symptoms remains to be totally deciphered. In recent years, diverse studies have proposed a close interplay between viroid-induced pathogenesis and RNA silencing, supporting the be...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1996
J P Martínez-Soriano J Galindo-Alonso C J Maroon I Yucel D R Smith T O Diener

The potato spindle tuber disease was first observed early in the 20th century in the northeastern United States and shown, in 1971, to be incited by a viroid, potato spindle tuber viroid (PSTVd). No wild-plant PSTVd reservoirs have been identified; thus, the initial source of PSTVd infecting potatoes has remained a mystery. Several variants of a novel viroid, designated Mexican papita viroid (M...

2009
M. E. Mohamed S. M. Bani Hashemian G. Dafalla J. M. Bové N. Duran - Vila

The Sudanese citrus industry is mainly based on oldline cultivars of grapefruit, sweet orange and willow leaf mandarin, grafted almost exclusively on sour orange. Infection with graft-transmissible agents, viroids in particular, may have deleterious effects on the productivity of these citrus species and, more importantly, limits the choice of rootstocks should sour orange be replaced by altern...

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