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Virology

Volume 411, Issue 2, 15 March 2011, Pages 237-243
Virology

Review
Cellular factors in plant virus movement: At the leading edge of macromolecular trafficking in plants

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Abstract

To establish systemic infection, plant viruses must be localized to the correct subcellular sites to accomplish replication and then traffic from initially infected cells into neighboring cells and even distant organs. Viruses have evolved various strategies to interact with pre-existing cellular factors to achieve these functions. In this review we discuss plant virus intracellular, intercellular and long-distance movement, focusing on the host cellular factors involved. We emphasize that elucidating viral movement mechanisms will not only shed light on the molecular mechanisms of infection, but will also contribute valuable insights into the regulation of endogenous macromolecular trafficking.

Keywords

Virus
Plant virus
Virus movement
Plasmodesmata
Phloem
Cytoskleton
ER
Nucleus
Nucleolus
Movement protein

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