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1. Strain-specific differences in the interactions of the cucumber mosaic virus 2b protein with the viral 1a and host Argonaute 1 proteins.

2. Investigating the Interactions of the Cucumber Mosaic Virus 2b Protein with the Viral 1a Replicase Component and the Cellular RNA Silencing Factor Argonaute 1.

3. The non-template functions of helper virus RNAs create optimal replication conditions to enhance the proliferation of satellite RNAs.

4. Integrated transmission electron microscopy and proteomic analyses reveal the cytoarchitectural response to cucumber mosaic virus infection in tobacco.

5. Cucumber mosaic virus impairs the physiological homeostasis of Panax notoginseng and induces saponin-mediated resistance.

6. Plasmodesmal endoplasmic reticulum proteins regulate intercellular trafficking of cucumber mosaic virus in Arabidopsis.

7. Cucumber Mosaic Virus-Induced Systemic Necrosis in Arabidopsis thaliana : Determinants and Role in Plant Defense.

8. Peanut stunt virus movement protein is the limiting factor in Capsicum annuum infection.

9. The Effects of Cucumber Mosaic Virus and Its 2a and 2b Proteins on Interactions of Tomato Plants with the Aphid Vectors Myzus persicae and Macrosiphum euphorbiae .

10. Foliar Infiltration of Virus-Derived Small Hairpin RNAs Triggers the RNAi Mechanism against the Cucumber Mosaic Virus.

11. A role of flowering genes in the tolerance of Arabidopsis thaliana to cucumber mosaic virus.

12. The 28 Ser Amino Acid of Cucumber Mosaic Virus Movement Protein Has a Role in Symptom Formation and Plasmodesmata Localization.

13. The cucumber mosaic virus 1a protein regulates interactions between the 2b protein and ARGONAUTE 1 while maintaining the silencing suppressor activity of the 2b protein.

14. The C-terminal region of the 2a protein and 2b protein of cucumber mosaic virus are involved in the induction of shoestring-like leaf blade in tomato.

15. Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Symbiosis Primes Tolerance to Cucumber Mosaic Virus in Tomato.

16. LreEF1A4 , a Translation Elongation Factor from Lilium regale , Is Pivotal for Cucumber Mosaic Virus and Tobacco Rattle Virus Infections and Tolerance to Salt and Drought.

17. Cucumber mosaic virus 2b proteins inhibit virus-induced aphid resistance in tobacco.

18. Symptom recovery is affected by Cucumber mosaic virus coat protein phosphorylation.

19. The New Plant Expression System for the Development of Vaccines against Papillomaviruses.

20. Manipulation of Aphid Behavior by a Persistent Plant Virus.

21. Cucumber mosaic virus coat protein: The potential target of 1, 4-pentadien-3-one derivatives.

22. Rapid transient protein production by the coat protein-deficient cucumber mosaic virus vector: non-packaged CMV system, NoPaCS.

23. Inheritance and QTL mapping of cucumber mosaic virus resistance in cucumber (Cucumis Sativus L.).

24. Molecular Modeling for Better Understanding of Cucumovirus Pathology.

25. Proteomic composition of the acrostyle: Novel approaches to identify cuticular proteins involved in virus-insect interactions.

26. Riboproteomics: A versatile approach for the identification of host protein interaction network in plant pathogenic noncoding RNAs.

27. Cucumber mosaic virus coat protein modulates the accumulation of 2b protein and antiviral silencing that causes symptom recovery in planta.

28. Two amino acids near the N-terminus of Cucumber mosaic virus 2b play critical roles in the suppression of RNA silencing and viral infectivity.

29. Overexpression and self-assembly of virus-like particles in Nicotiana benthamiana by a single-vector DNA replicon system.

30. Domains of the cucumber mosaic virus 2b silencing suppressor protein affecting inhibition of salicylic acid-induced resistance and priming of salicylic acid accumulation during infection.

31. Interference with jasmonic acid-regulated gene expression is a general property of viral suppressors of RNA silencing but only partly explains virus-induced changes in plant-aphid interactions.

32. Repair of the 3' proximal and internal deletions of a satellite RNA associated with Cucumber mosaic virus is directed toward restoring structural integrity.

33. Simulated digestion for testing the stability of edible vaccine based on Cucumber mosaic virus (CMV) chimeric particle display Hepatitis C virus (HCV) peptide.

34. A trio of viral proteins tunes aphid-plant interactions in Arabidopsis thaliana.

35. Inhibition of in vivo Slicer activity of Argonaute protein 1 by the viral 2b protein independent of its dsRNA-binding function.

36. Cucumber mosaic virus as drug delivery vehicle for doxorubicin.

37. A viral RNA silencing suppressor interferes with abscisic acid-mediated signalling and induces drought tolerance in Arabidopsis thaliana.

38. Functional significance of a hepta nucleotide motif present at the junction of Cucumber mosaic virus satellite RNA multimers in helper-virus dependent replication.

39. Arabidopsis Pumilio protein APUM5 suppresses Cucumber mosaic virus infection via direct binding of viral RNAs.

40. The 2a protein of Cucumber mosaic virus induces a hypersensitive response in cowpea independently of its replicase activity.

41. Helper virus-independent transcription and multimerization of a satellite RNA associated with cucumber mosaic virus.

42. RNA binding is more critical to the suppression of silencing function of Cucumber mosaic virus 2b protein than nuclear localization.

43. Differential effects of Cucumber mosaic virus satellite RNAs in the perturbation of microRNA-regulated gene expression in tomato.

44. Virus-induced necrosis is a consequence of direct protein-protein interaction between a viral RNA-silencing suppressor and a host catalase.

45. The 2b silencing suppressor of a mild strain of Cucumber mosaic virus alone is sufficient for synergistic interaction with Tobacco mosaic virus and induction of severe leaf malformation in 2b-transgenic tobacco plants.

46. Expression of artificial microRNAs in tomato confers efficient and stable virus resistance in a cell-autonomous manner.

47. A viral satellite RNA induces yellow symptoms on tobacco by targeting a gene involved in chlorophyll biosynthesis using the RNA silencing machinery.

48. Hairpin transcription does not necessarily lead to efficient triggering of the RNAi pathway.

49. [Implication of post-translational modifications in suppressor activity and stability of the Cucumber mosaic virus 2b protein].

50. Risk-managed production of bioactive recombinant proteins using a novel plant virus vector with a helper plant to complement viral systemic movement.

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