Publications by authors named "Araiz Gallo"

An unprecedented number of viruses have been discovered by leveraging advances in high-throughput sequencing. Infectious clone technology is a universal approach that facilitates the study of biology and role in disease of viruses. In recent years homology-based cloning methods such as Gibson assembly have been used to generate virus infectious clones.

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Accurate assembly of viral particles in the potyvirus (PPV) has been shown to depend on the contribution of the multifunctional viral protein HCPro. In this study, we show that other viral factors, in addition to the capsid protein (CP) and HCPro, are necessary for the formation of stable PPV virions. The CP produced in leaves from a subviral RNA termed LONG, which expresses a truncated polyprotein that lacks P1 and HCPro, together with HCPro supplied , was assembled into virus-like particles and remained stable after incubation.

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  • - Improved plants are essential to fulfill human needs, and the Agrobacterium-mediated transformation method is crucial for altering plant capabilities.
  • - The text introduces pLX vectors, which are mini binary T-DNA plasmids designed for efficient gene delivery using specific assembly methods.
  • - By using both pBBR1- and RK2-based pLX vectors simultaneously, researchers can effectively deliver multiple genes into plants, making plant transformations and targeted mutations easier and more routine.
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RNA viruses have very compact genomes and so provide a unique opportunity to study how evolution works to optimize the use of very limited genomic information. A widespread viral strategy to solve this issue concerning the coding space relies on the expression of proteins with multiple functions. Members of the family Potyviridae, the most abundant group of RNA viruses in plants, offer several attractive examples of viral factors which play roles in diverse infection-related pathways.

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Unlabelled: The helper component proteinase (HCPro) is an indispensable, multifunctional protein of members of the genus Potyvirus and other viruses of the family Potyviridae. This viral factor is directly involved in diverse steps of viral infection, such as aphid transmission, polyprotein processing, and suppression of host antiviral RNA silencing. In this paper, we show that although a chimeric virus based on the potyvirus Plum pox virus lacking HCPro, which was replaced by a heterologous silencing suppressor, caused an efficient infection in Nicotiana benthamiana plants, its viral progeny had very reduced infectivity.

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  • Plant defensins, like NmDef02 from Nicotiana megalosiphon, are peptides that help inhibit microbial growth.
  • NmDef02 was expressed in yeast, and the protein showed antimicrobial activity against key plant pathogens.
  • Transgenic tobacco and potato plants expressing NmDef02 demonstrated increased resistance to various pathogens, including the one responsible for potato late blight, in controlled and field conditions.
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