159 results on '"Schoelz, James E."'
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2. Plant SNAREs SYP22 and SYP23 interact with Tobacco mosaic virus 126 kDa protein and SYP2s are required for normal local virus accumulation and spread
3. Caulimoviruses (Caulimoviridae)
4. A Novel Assay Based on Confocal Microscopy to Test for Pathogen Silencing Suppressor Functions
5. A model for intracellular movement of Cauliflower mosaic virus : the concept of the mobile virion factory
6. Association of the P6 Protein of Cauliflower mosaic virus with Plasmodesmata and Plasmodesmal Proteins
7. Viral Determinants of Resistance Versus Susceptibility
8. The P6 protein of Cauliflower mosaic virus interacts with CHUP1, a plant protein which moves chloroplasts on actin microfilaments
9. Excision and Episomal Replication of Cauliflower mosaic virus Integrated into a Plant Genome
10. Recombination Between Cauliflower Mosaic Virus and Transgenic Plants that Contain CaMV Transgenes : Influence of Selection Pressure on Isolation of Recombinants
11. The Cauliflower Mosaic Virus Protein P6 Forms Motile Inclusions That Traffic along Actin Microfilaments and Stabilize Microtubules
12. Intracellular Transport of Plant Viruses: Finding the Door out of the Cell
13. Identification of Potential Grapevine Red Blotch Virus Vector in Missouri Vineyards
14. Entry of Tobacco Mosaic Virus RNA into Tobacco Chloroplasts in Vivo and in Vitro
15. Expression of a Plant Viral Polycistronic mRNA in Yeast, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Mediated by a Plant Virus Translational Transactivator
16. Tobacco Mosaic Virus RNA Enters Chloroplasts in vivo
17. Expansion of Viral Host Range through Complementation and Recombination in Transgenic Plants
18. Report of the turnip aphid, Lipaphis erysimi (Kaltenbach, 1843) from Missouri, USA
19. Plant–Virus Interactions
20. ICTV Virus Taxonomy Profile: Caulimoviridae
21. Erratum to “Plant SNAREs SYP22 and SYP23 interact with Tobacco mosaic virus 126 kDa protein and SYP2s are required for normal local virus accumulation and spread” [Virology 547 (2020) 57–71].
22. Cauliflower Mosaic Virus TAV, a Plant Virus Protein That Functions like Ribonuclease H1 and is Cytotoxic to Glioma Cells
23. ICTV Virus Taxonomy Profile: Caulimoviridae
24. The P1 gene of Cauliflower mosaic virus is responsible for breaking resistance in Arabidopsis thaliana ecotype Enkheim (En-2)
25. PLANT PARARETROVIRUSES (CAULIMOVIRIDAE) | Caulimoviruses: General Features
26. Resistance to Pseudomonas syringae conferred by an Arabidopsis thaliana coronatine-insensitive (coi1) mutation occurs through two distinct mechanisms
27. Tracing the Lineage of Two Traits Associated with the Coat Protein of the Tombusviridae: Silencing Suppression and HR Elicitation in Nicotiana Species
28. A Comparative Analysis of the Avirulence and Translational Transactivator Functions of Gene VI of Cauliflower mosaic virus
29. Caulimoviruses (Caulimoviridae)
30. Creation of new order, Ortervirales, for 5 families of reverse-transcribing viruses
31. The Role of Viruses in the Phytobiome
32. Joining the Crowd: Integrating Plant Virus Proteins into the Larger World of Pathogen Effectors
33. Ortervirales: New Virus Order Unifying Five Families of Reverse-Transcribing Viruses
34. Ortervirales : New Virus Order Unifying Five Families of Reverse-Transcribing Viruses
35. Creation of new order, Ortervirales, for 5 families of reverse-transcribing viruses
36. Setting Up Shop: The Formation and Function of the Viral Factories of Cauliflower mosaic virus
37. A model for intracellular movement ofCauliflower mosaic virus: the concept of the mobile virion factory
38. Viral Determinants of Resistance Versus Susceptibility
39. A Survey of Resistance to Tomato bushy stunt virus in the Genus Nicotiana Reveals That the Hypersensitive Response Is Triggered by One of Three Different Viral Proteins
40. e-Book on plant virus infection—a cell biology perspective
41. Comparative Analysis of the Capacity of Tombusvirus P22 and P19 Proteins to Function as Avirulence Determinants in Nicotiana species
42. Intracellular Transport of Viruses and Their Components: Utilizing the Cytoskeleton and Membrane Highways
43. Combinatorially Selected Peptides for Protection of Soybean Against Phakopsora pachyrhizi
44. Covering common ground
45. The Cauliflower Mosaic Virus Protein P6 Forms Motile Inclusions That Traffic along Actin Microfilaments and Stabilize Microtubules
46. The Plant Gene CCD1 Selectively Blocks Cell Death During the Hypersensitive Response to Cauliflower Mosaic Virus Infection
47. Temporal Expression of PR-1 and Enhanced Mature Plant Resistance to Virus Infection Is Controlled by a Single Dominant Gene in a New Nicotiana Hybrid
48. Differential Induction of Symptoms in Arabidopsis by P6 of Cauliflower mosaic virus
49. Plant–Virus Interactions.
50. Viral Determinants of Resistance Versus Susceptibility.
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