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M. Hussain Munavar, Nagarajan Tamilmaran, Ramamoorthy Sankaranarayanan, Punitha Selvakumar A.S
Publikováno v:
Genes to Cells. 26:541-550
BackgroundThe tmRNA (transfer messenger RNA), encoded by ssrA gene, is involved in rescuing of stalled ribosomes by a process called trans-translation. Additionally, regions of the ssrA gene act as recognition sites for various integrases. Variations
Autor:
Ramamoorthy Sankaranarayanan, Jebasingh Tennyson, Abhishek Kumar, A S Punitha Selvakumar, Sankara Naynar Palani
Publikováno v:
ExRNA, Vol 2, Iss 1, Pp 1-8 (2020)
Background Potyviridae is the largest plant infecting family under the monophyletic group Riboviria, infects many of the food, fodder and ornamental crops. Due to the higher mutation and recombination rate, potyvirids are evolving rapidly, adapting t
Publikováno v:
Archives of virology. 166(4)
Nuclear inclusion a protease (NIaPro), a major protease of potyvirids, processes its cognate viral polyprotein at distinct cleavage sites. Although Potyviridae is the largest family of the realm Riboviria, the individual NIaPro enzymes and their clea
Publikováno v:
3 Biotech
The host genome targeting potyviral proteins is sparsely reported. Viral genome-linked protein (VPg) is a multifaceted protein known for its interactions with a suite of host proteins, guides essential viral life cycle processes such as genome replic
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https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC7501347/
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC7501347/
Novel approaches on identification of conserved miRNAs for broad-spectrum Potyvirus control measures
Autor:
P Chandra Sekar, A S Punitha Selvakumar, Jebasingh Tennyson, Nagarajan Tamilmaran, Sankara Naynar Palani, Ramamoorthy Sankaranarayanan
Publikováno v:
Molecular biology reports. 48(3)
Potyviridae comprises more than 200 ssRNA viruses, many of which have a broad host range and geographical distributions. Potyvirids (members of Potyviridae) infect several economically important plants such as saffron, cardamom, cucumber, pepper, pot
Autor:
Ramamoorthy Sankaranarayanan, Sankara Palani, Abhishek Kumar, Punitha Selvakumar A., S., Jebasingh Tennyson
Additional file 1: Figure S1. BBrMV miRNA2 sequencing chromatogram image. Table S1. Predicted BBrMV miRNA targets and their functions. Figure S2. Gene Ontology (GO) analysis of the BBrMV miRNA2 target genes using Blast2GO. Figure S3. The multiple seq
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Archives of virology. 163(11)
We have analysed the genome sequence of Wuhan poty-like virus 1 (WuPLV1), reported as an unclassified RNA virus in GenBank (Accession no: KX884573.1). Based on the polyprotein sequence identity (ranging from 55.2 to 71.1%), with classifiable members