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1. Applying infectious clones and untargeted metabolite profiling to characterize citrus tristeza virus-induced stem pitting in citrus.

2. GLRaV-2 protein p24 suppresses host defenses by interaction with a RAV transcription factor from grapevine.

3. The Intriguing Conundrum of a Nonconserved Multifunctional Protein of Citrus Tristeza Virus That Interacts with a Viral Long Non-Coding RNA.

4. Molecular signatures of silencing suppression degeneracy from a complex RNA virus.

5. The p23 of Citrus Tristeza Virus Interacts with Host FKBP-Type Peptidyl-Prolylcis-Trans Isomerase 17-2 and Is Involved in the Intracellular Movement of the Viral Coat Protein.

6. A novel polyubiquitin chain linkage formed by viral Ubiquitin is resistant to host deubiquitinating enzymes.

7. The p33 protein of Citrus tristeza virus affects viral pathogenicity by modulating a host immune response.

8. Characterization of silencing suppressor p24 of Grapevine leafroll-associated virus 2.

9. Self-interaction of Citrus tristeza virus p33 protein via N-terminal helix.

10. A conserved region in the Closterovirus 1a polyprotein drives extensive remodeling of endoplasmic reticulum membranes and induces motile globules in Nicotiana benthamiana cells.

11. Minor Coat and Heat Shock Proteins Are Involved in the Binding of Citrus Tristeza Virus to the Foregut of Its Aphid Vector, Toxoptera citricida.

12. Critical regions and residues for self-interaction of grapevine leafroll-associated virus 2 protein p24.

13. Deep sequencing and analysis of small RNAs in sweet orange grafted on sour orange infected with two citrus tristeza virus isolates prevalent in Sicily.

14. A viral protein mediates superinfection exclusion at the whole-organism level but is not required for exclusion at the cellular level.

15. Exploring the limits of vector construction based on Citrus tristeza virus.

16. Virus-viroid interactions: Citrus Tristeza Virus enhances the accumulation of Citrus Dwarfing Viroid in Mexican lime via virus-encoded silencing suppressors.

17. Citrus tristeza virus p23: determinants for nucleolar localization and their influence on suppression of RNA silencing and pathogenesis.

18. Class VIII myosins are required for plasmodesmatal localization of a closterovirus Hsp70 homolog.

19. Completion of the mapping of transcription start sites for the five-gene block subgenomic RNAs of Beet yellows Closterovirus and identification of putative subgenomic promoters.

20. Diverse suppressors of RNA silencing enhance agroinfection by a viral replicon.

21. RNA silencing suppressor p21 of Beet yellows virus forms an RNA binding octameric ring structure.

22. Use of a Beet necrotic yellow vein virus RNA-5-derived replicon as a new tool for gene expression.

23. Movement protein of a closterovirus is a type III integral transmembrane protein localized to the endoplasmic reticulum.

24. Leader proteinase of beet yellows virus functions in long-distance transport.

25. Interaction between long-distance transport factor and Hsp70-related movement protein of Beet yellows virus.

26. Identification of the subgenomic mRNAs that encode 6-kDa movement protein and Hsp70 homolog of Beet yellows virus.

27. The p23 protein of citrus tristeza virus controls asymmetrical RNA accumulation.

28. The p20 gene product of Citrus tristeza virus accumulates in the amorphous inclusion bodies.

29. Interaction between HSP70 homolog and filamentous virions of the Beet yellows virus.

30. Genetic analysis of the cell-to-cell movement of beet yellows closterovirus.

31. HSP70 homolog functions in cell-to-cell movement of a plant virus.

32. Subcellular localization of the HSP70-homolog encoded by beet yellows closterovirus.

33. Isolation and stability of histidine-tagged proteins produced in plants via potyvirus gene vectors.

34. Suppression of potyvirus infection by coexpressed closterovirus protein.

35. The beet yellows closterovirus p65 homologue of HSP70 chaperones has ATPase activity associated with its conserved N-terminal domain but does not interact with unfolded protein chains.

36. "Rattlesnake" structure of a filamentous plant RNA virus built of two capsid proteins.

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