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Review
. 1995 Dec;59(4):548-78.
doi: 10.1128/mr.59.4.548-578.1995.

Genetic elements of plant viruses as tools for genetic engineering

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Genetic elements of plant viruses as tools for genetic engineering

A R Mushegian et al. Microbiol Rev. 1995 Dec.

Abstract

Viruses have developed successful strategies for propagation at the expense of their host cells. Efficient gene expression, genome multiplication, and invasion of the host are enabled by virus-encoded genetic elements, many of which are well characterized. Sequences derived from plant DNA and RNA viruses can be used to control expression of other genes in vivo. The main groups of plant virus genetic elements useful in genetic engineering are reviewed, including the signals for DNA-dependent and RNA-dependent RNA synthesis, sequences on the virus mRNAs that enable translational control, and sequences that control processing and intracellular sorting of virus proteins. Use of plant viruses as extrachromosomal expression vectors is also discussed, along with the issue of their stability.

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