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1. Crystallization of Brome Mosaic Virus and T = 1 Brome Mosaic Virus Particles Following a Structural Transition

2. In Vitro Assembly of Cowpea Chlorotic Mottle Virus from Coat Protein Expressed in Escherichia coli and in Vitro-Transcribed Viral cDNA

3. Live cell imaging of interactions between replicase and capsid protein of Brome mosaic virus using Bimolecular Fluorescence Complementation: Implications for replication and genome packaging.

4. Cell-to-cell movement of Alfalfa mosaic virus can be mediated by the movement proteins of Ilar-, bromo-, cucumo-, tobamo- and comoviruses and does not require virion formation

5. Positional Effect of Deletions on Viability, Especially on Encapsidation, of Brome mosaic virus D-RNA in Barley Protoplasts

6. Live cell imaging of interactions between replicase and capsid protein of Brome mosaic virus using Bimolecular Fluorescence Complementation: Implications for replication and genome packaging

7. Packaging and structural phenotype of brome mosaic virus capsid protein with altered N-terminal β-hexamer structure

8. Recombination of 5′ subgenomic RNA3a with genomic RNA3 of Brome mosaic bromovirus in vitro and in vivo

9. In vivo particle polymorphism results from deletion of a N-terminal peptide molecular switch in brome mosaic virus capsid protein

10. Cell-to-cell movement of Alfalfa mosaic virus can be mediated by the movement proteins of Ilar-, bromo-, cucumo-, tobamo- and comoviruses and does not require virion formation

11. Replication-independent expression of genome components and capsid protein of brome mosaic virus in planta: A functional role for viral replicase in RNA packaging

12. Effects of the Cowpea chlorotic mottle bromovirus β-hexamer structure on virion assembly

13. Positional Effect of Deletions on Viability, Especially on Encapsidation, of Brome mosaic virus D-RNA in Barley Protoplasts

14. Site-Specific Single Amino Acid Changes to Lys or Arg in the Central Region of the Movement Protein of a Hybrid Bromovirus Are Required for Adaptation to a Nonhost

15. Mechanism of Capsid Assembly for an Icosahedral Plant Virus

16. Packaging of Tobacco Mosaic Virus Subgenomic RNAs by Brome Mosaic Virus Coat Protein Exhibits RNA Controlled Polymorphism

17. The Cognate Coat Protein Is Required for Cell-to-Cell Movement of a Chimeric Brome Mosaic Virus Mediated by the Cucumber Mosaic Virus Movement Protein

18. Molecular Studies on Bromovirus Capsid Protein

19. Comparison of the Native CCMV Virion within VitroAssembled CCMV Virions by Cryoelectron Microscopy and Image Reconstruction

20. Molecular Studies on Bromovirus Capsid Protein

21. RNA Synthesis by the Brome Mosaic Virus RNA-Dependent RNA Polymerase: Transition from Initiation to Elongation

22. Effect of 5′ and 3′ Terminal Sequences, Overall Length, and Coding Capacity on the Accumulation of Defective RNAs Associated with Broad Bean Mottle Bromovirusin Planta

23. Molecular Studies on Bromovirus Capsid Protein

24. Molecular Studies on Bromovirus Capsid Protein

25. Deletions in the 3′ Untranslated Region of Cowpea Chlorotic Mottle Virus Transgene Reduce Recovery of Recombinant Viruses in Transgenic Plants

26. A Single Codon Change in a Conserved Motif of a Bromovirus Movement Protein Gene Confers Compatibility with a New Host

27. Analysis of a Salt Stable Mutant of Cowpea Chlorotic Mottle Virus

28. Biochemical and Genetic Analyses of the Interaction between the Helicase-like and Polymerase-like Proteins of the Brome Mosaic Virus

29. Biological Significance of the Seven Amino-Terminal Basic Residues of Brome Mosaic Virus Coat Protein

30. Foreign Complementary Sequences Facilitate Genetic RNA Recombination in Brome Mosaic Virus

31. Host-specificity restriction by bromovirus cell-to-cell movement protein occurs after initial cell-to-cell spread of infection in nonhost plants

32. Second-Site Mutations in the Brome Mosaic Virus RNA3 Intercistronic Region Partially Suppress a Defect in Coat Protein mRNA Transcription

33. A simple and general method for determining the protein and nucleic acid content of viruses by UV absorbance

34. Translation elongation factor 1A is a component of the tombusvirus replicase complex and affects the stability of the p33 replication co-factor

35. Dispensability of 3' tRNA-like sequence for packaging cowpea chlorotic mottle virus genomic RNAs

36. Cucumovirus- and bromovirus-encoded movement functions potentiate cell-to-cell movement of tobamo- and potexviruses

37. Molecular studies on bromovirus capsid protein. VII. Selective packaging on BMV RNA4 by specific N-terminal arginine residuals

38. Exploiting polymerase promiscuity: A simple colorimetric RNA polymerase assay

39. Mapping sequences active in homologous RNA recombination in brome mosaic virus: prediction of recombination hot spots

40. Sequences 5' of the conserved tRNA-like promoter modulate the initiation of minus-strand synthesis by the brome mosaic virus RNA-dependent RNA polymerase

41. Characterization of the nucleic acid binding properties of tomato spotted wilt virus nucleocapsid protein

42. Maize chlorotic mottle machlomovirus and wheat streak mosaic rymovirus concentrations increase in the synergistic disease corn lethal necrosis

43. Molecular studies on bromovirus capsid protein. IV. Coat protein exchanges between brome mosaic and cowpea chlorotic mottle viruses exhibit neutral effects in heterologous hosts

44. Characterization of RNA products associated with or aborted by a viral RNA-dependent RNA polymerase

45. Effects of coat protein mutations and reduced movement protein expression on infection spread by cowpea chlorotic mottle virus and its hybrid derivatives

46. Characterization of a disassembly deficient mutant of cowpea chlorotic mottle virus

47. Molecular studies on bromovirus capsid protein. I. Characterization of cell-to-cell movement-defective RNA3 variants of brome mosaic virus

48. Initiation of (-)-strand RNA synthesis catalyzed by the BMV RNA-dependent RNA polymerase: synthesis of oligonucleotides

49. Interaction of host proteins with the plus-strand promoter of brome mosaic virus RNA-2

50. De novo generation of defective interfering-like RNAs in broad bean mottle bromovirus

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