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  1. The HCPro from thePotyviridaefamily: an enviable multitasking Helper Component that every virus would like to have
  2. The P1N-PISPOtrans-Frame Gene of Sweet Potato Feathery Mottle Potyvirus Is Produced during Virus Infection and Functions as an RNA Silencing Suppressor
  3. Potyviridae
  4. RNA Polymerase Slippage as a Mechanism for the Production of Frameshift Gene Products in Plant Viruses of the Potyviridae Family
  5. Whitefly-transmitted RNA viruses that affect intensive vegetable production
  6. Interference with insect transmission to control plant-pathogenic viruses
  7. Small RNA profiling reveals regulation of Arabidopsis miR168 and heterochromatic siRNA415 in response to fungal elicitors
  8. Status and Prospects of Plant Virus Control Through Interference with Vector Transmission
  9. Viral Protein Inhibits RISC Activity by Argonaute Binding through Conserved WG/GW Motifs
  10. The helper-component protease transmission factor of tobacco etch potyvirus binds specifically to an aphid ribosomal protein homologous to the laminin receptor precursor
  11. RNA Silencing and its Suppressors in the Plant-virus Interplay
  12. Diurnal oscillation in the accumulation ofArabidopsismicroRNAs, miR167, miR168, miR171 and miR398
  13. Recombination and gene duplication in the evolutionary diversification of P1 proteins in the family Potyviridae
  14. RNA Silencing Suppression by a Second Copy of the P1 Serine Protease of Cucumber Vein Yellowing Ipomovirus, a Member of the Family Potyviridae That Lacks the Cysteine Protease HCPro
  15. Comparison ofPotato Virus Y andPlum Pox Virus transmission by two aphid species in relation to their probing behavior
  16. Small RNA binding is a common strategy to suppress RNA silencing by several viral suppressors
  17. Structural Analysis of Tobacco Etch Potyvirus HC-Pro Oligomers Involved in Aphid Transmission
  18. Expression of functionally active helper component protein of Tobacco etch potyvirus in the yeast Pichia pastoris
  19. Construction of a stable and highly infectious intron-containing cDNA clone of plum pox potyvirus and its use to infect plants by particle bombardment
  20. Preservation of 5′-End Integrity of a Potyvirus Genomic RNA Is Not Dependent on Template Specificity
  21. Mitotic Stability of Infection-Induced Resistance to Plum Pox Potyvirus Associated with Transgene Silencing and DNA Methylation
  22. Proteinases Involved in Plant Virus Genome Expression
  23. POTYVIRUSES (POTYVIRIDAE)
  24. Susceptibility to recombination rearrangements of a chimeric plum pox potyvirus genome after insertion of a foreign gene
  25. A Specific Interaction between Coat Protein and Helper Component Correlates with Aphid Transmission of a Potyvirus