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Review
. 2015:53:45-66.
doi: 10.1146/annurev-phyto-080614-120001. Epub 2015 May 1.

Dissecting the molecular network of virus-plant interactions: the complex roles of host factors

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Dissecting the molecular network of virus-plant interactions: the complex roles of host factors

Aiming Wang. Annu Rev Phytopathol. 2015.

Abstract

A successful infection by a plant virus results from the complex molecular interplay between the host plant and the invading virus. Thus, dissecting the molecular network of virus-host interactions advances the understanding of the viral infection process and may assist in the development of novel antiviral strategies. In the past decade, molecular identification and functional characterization of host factors in the virus life cycle, particularly single-stranded, positive-sense RNA viruses, have been a research focus in plant virology. As a result, a number of host factors have been identified. These host factors are implicated in all the major steps of the infection process. Some host factors are diverted for the viral genome translation, some are recruited to improvise the viral replicase complexes for genome multiplication, and others are components of transport complexes for cell-to-cell spread via plasmodesmata and systemic movement through the phloem. This review summarizes current knowledge about host factors and discusses future research directions.

Keywords: positive-sense RNA virus; viral genome translation; viral intercellular movement; viral protein modification; viral replication complex.

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