Publications by authors named "Runpu Miao"

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  • The wheat yellow mosaic virus (WYMV) has a protein called P3N-PIPO, which is important for the movement and severity of the disease it causes, similar to other potyviruses.
  • Research demonstrated that the presence of the P3N-PIPO protein in a potato virus X (PVX) vector led to more severe disease symptoms and increased virus levels in infected plants compared to a PVX without this protein.
  • Additionally, scientists identified proteins that interact with P3N-PIPO, including a receptor-like kinase, and found that reducing the expression of P3N-PIPO led to milder symptoms and less virus accumulation in plants.
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P3N-PIPO (P3 N-terminal fused with Pretty Interesting Potyviridae ORF), the movement protein of potyviruses, is expressed as a translational fusion with the N-terminus of P3 in potyviruses. As reported in previous studies, P3N-PIPO is expressed via transcriptional slippage at a conserved GA slippery site in the genus . However, it is still unknown whether a similar expression mechanism of P3N-PIPO is used in the other genera of the family .

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Soybean yellow common mosaic virus (SYCMV), a positive sense ssRNA virus classified in the genus Sobemovirus, was first reported and characterized in Korea (Nam et al., 2012). Currently, its only known host is soybean (Nam et al.

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