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1. Plant and animal positive-sense single-stranded RNA viruses encode small proteins important for viral infection in their negative-sense strand.

2. A plant RNA virus inhibits NPR1 sumoylation and subverts NPR1-mediated plant immunity.

3. Acidic dileucine motifs in the cylindrical inclusion protein of turnip mosaic virus are crucial for endosomal targeting and viral replication.

4. Turnip mosaic virus co-opts the vacuolar sorting receptor VSR4 to promote viral genome replication in plants by targeting viral replication vesicles to the endosome.

5. Nuclear Exportin 1 (XPO1) Binds to the Nuclear Localization/Export Signal of the Turnip Mosaic Virus NIb to Promote Viral Infection.

6. Nuclear exportin 1 facilitates turnip mosaic virus infection by exporting the sumoylated viral replicase and by repressing plant immunity.

7. The potyviral silencing suppressor HCPro recruits and employs host ARGONAUTE1 in pro-viral functions

8. The cis‐expression of the coat protein of turnip mosaic virus is essential for viral intercellular movement in plants.

9. A plant RNA virus hijacks endocytic proteins to establish its infection in plants.

10. NbEXPA1, an α-expansin, is plasmodesmata-specific and a novel host factor for potyviral infection.

11. The RNA-Dependent RNA Polymerase NIb of Potyviruses Plays Multifunctional, Contrasting Roles during Viral Infection.

12. The C-terminal region of the Turnip mosaic virus P3 protein is essential for viral infection via targeting P3 to the viral replication complex.

13. Sumoylation of Turnip mosaic virus RNA Polymerase Promotes Viral Infection by Counteracting the Host NPR1-Mediated Immune Response.

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