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Stable Reference Gene Selection For Rt-Qpcr Analysis In Nonviruliferous And Viruliferous Frankliniella Occidentalis, Chunxiao Yang, Hui Li, Huipeng Pan, Yabin Ma, Deyong Zhang, Yong Liu, Zhanhong Zhang, Changying Zheng, Dong Chu
Stable Reference Gene Selection For Rt-Qpcr Analysis In Nonviruliferous And Viruliferous Frankliniella Occidentalis, Chunxiao Yang, Hui Li, Huipeng Pan, Yabin Ma, Deyong Zhang, Yong Liu, Zhanhong Zhang, Changying Zheng, Dong Chu
Entomology Faculty Publications
Reverse transcriptase-quantitative polymerase chain reaction (RT-qPCR) is a reliable technique for measuring and evaluating gene expression during variable biological processes. To facilitate gene expression studies, normalization of genes of interest relative to stable reference genes is crucial. The western flower thrips Frankliniella occidentalis (Pergande) (Thysanoptera: Thripidae), the main vector of tomato spotted wilt virus (TSWV), is a destructive invasive species. In this study, the expression profiles of 11 candidate reference genes from nonviruliferous and viruliferous F. occidentalis were investigated. Five distinct algorithms, geNorm, NormFinder, BestKeeper, the ΔCt method, and RefFinder, were used to determine the performance …
Activation Of Tomato Bushy Stunt Virus Rna-Dependent Rna Polymerase By Cellular Heat Shock Protein 70 Is Enhanced By Phospholipids In Vitro, Judit Pogany, Peter D. Nagy
Activation Of Tomato Bushy Stunt Virus Rna-Dependent Rna Polymerase By Cellular Heat Shock Protein 70 Is Enhanced By Phospholipids In Vitro, Judit Pogany, Peter D. Nagy
Plant Pathology Faculty Publications
Similar to other positive-strand RNA viruses, tombusviruses are replicated by the membrane-bound viral replicase complex (VRC). The VRC consists of the p92 virus-coded RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp), the viral p33 RNA chaperone, and several co-opted host proteins. In order to become a functional RdRp after its translation, the p92 replication protein should be incorporated into the VRC, followed by its activation. We have previously shown in a cell-free yeast extract-based assay that the activation of the Tomato bushy stunt virus (TBSV) RdRp requires a soluble host factor(s). In this article, we identify the cellular heat shock protein 70 (Hsp70) as …
Viral Sensing Of The Subcellular Environment Regulates The Assembly Of New Viral Replicase Complexes During The Course Of Infection, Peter D. Nagy
Viral Sensing Of The Subcellular Environment Regulates The Assembly Of New Viral Replicase Complexes During The Course Of Infection, Peter D. Nagy
Plant Pathology Faculty Publications
Replication of plus-stranded RNA [(+)RNA] viruses depends on the availability of coopted host proteins and lipids. But, how could viruses sense the accessibility of cellular resources? An emerging concept based on tombusviruses, small plant viruses, is that viruses might regulate viral replication at several steps depending on what cellular factors are available at a given time point. I discuss the role of phospholipids, sterols, and cellular WW domain proteins and eukaryotic elongation factor 1A (eEF1A) in control of activation of the viral RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp) and regulation of the assembly of viral replicase complexes (VRCs). These regulatory mechanisms might …
The Proteasomal Rpn11 Metalloprotease Suppresses Tombusvirus Rna Recombination And Promotes Viral Replication Via Facilitating Assembly Of The Viral Replicase Complex, K. Reddisiva Prasanth, Daniel Barajas, Peter D. Nagy
The Proteasomal Rpn11 Metalloprotease Suppresses Tombusvirus Rna Recombination And Promotes Viral Replication Via Facilitating Assembly Of The Viral Replicase Complex, K. Reddisiva Prasanth, Daniel Barajas, Peter D. Nagy
Plant Pathology Faculty Publications
RNA viruses co-opt a large number of cellular proteins that affect virus replication and, in some cases, viral genetic recombination. RNA recombination helps viruses in an evolutionary arms race with the host's antiviral responses and adaptation of viruses to new hosts. Tombusviruses and a yeast model host are used to identify cellular factors affecting RNA virus replication and RNA recombination. In this study, we have examined the role of the conserved Rpn11p metalloprotease subunit of the proteasome, which couples deubiquitination and degradation of proteasome substrates, in tombusvirus replication and recombination in Saccharomyces cerevisiae and plants. Depletion or mutations of Rpn11p …
Novel Mechanism Of Regulation Of Tomato Bushy Stunt Virus Replication By Cellular Ww-Domain Proteins, Daniel Barajas, Nikolay Kovalev, Jun Qin, Peter D. Nagy
Novel Mechanism Of Regulation Of Tomato Bushy Stunt Virus Replication By Cellular Ww-Domain Proteins, Daniel Barajas, Nikolay Kovalev, Jun Qin, Peter D. Nagy
Plant Pathology Faculty Publications
Replication of (+)RNA viruses depends on several co-opted host proteins but is also under the control of cell-intrinsic restriction factors (CIRFs). By using tombusviruses, small model viruses of plants, we dissect the mechanism of inhibition of viral replication by cellular WW-domain-containing proteins, which act as CIRFs. By using fusion proteins between the WW domain and the p33 replication protein, we show that the WW domain inhibits the ability of p33 to bind to the viral RNA and to other p33 and p92 replication proteins leading to inhibition of viral replication in yeast and in a cell extract. Overexpression of WW-domain …