1998
DOI: 10.2225/vol1-issue2-fulltext-3
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Plant virus gene expression strategies

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“…Across the samples, we detected reads corresponding to all the genome organization types for viruses, with (-) ssRNA and dsRNA viruses being the least abundant (< 1% of all viral reads for samples in which they were detected). We further focused on ssRNA viruses, since 75% of known plant viruses have this genome organization [32]. Per sample, between 0.6% and 95.6% of reads assigned to viruses were indeed classified as ssRNA viruses.…”
Section: 1mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Across the samples, we detected reads corresponding to all the genome organization types for viruses, with (-) ssRNA and dsRNA viruses being the least abundant (< 1% of all viral reads for samples in which they were detected). We further focused on ssRNA viruses, since 75% of known plant viruses have this genome organization [32]. Per sample, between 0.6% and 95.6% of reads assigned to viruses were indeed classified as ssRNA viruses.…”
Section: 1mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Geminivirus (single strand DNA viruses) vectors are DNA virus-based vectors which have been recently optimized as multifunctional vectors. 43,44 Generally, the application of virus-based vectors as the basis of transient expression systems enjoy considerable advantages such as speed up of product expression, the decrease of research and development expenses, high expression, flexibility and scalability which are suitable alternatives for protein production instead of permanent expression systems (nucleus and chloroplast). 37 The comparison of the structure and the functional differences between the first and second generation viral vectors is presented in Figure 2 and Table 1.…”
Section: First Generation Virus-based Vectors: Full Virus Strategymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dada su limitada capacidad para expresar proteínas, los virus han desarrollado una serie de estrategias que les capacita para competir con los genes celulares y así pues, lograr una eficiente expresión y replicación del genoma viral (Bustamante and Hull, 1998;Drugeon, 1999;Firth and Brierley, 2012). Entre ellas cabe destacar, (a) la organización multipartita del genoma, (b) la síntesis de sgRNAs, (c) el procesamiento proteolítico de una poliproteína, (d) el solapamiento de pautas abiertas de lectura (open reading frame; ORF), (e) la síntesis alternativa de proteínas de mayor tamaño obviando codones de parada ("read-through") y (f) el desplazamiento de lectura (frameshift), para la síntesis de proteínas de mayor tamaño.…”
Section: Replicación Y Expresión Del Genoma Viralunclassified