2022
DOI: 10.3390/v14050864
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Special Issue “State-of-the-Art Plant–Virus Interactions in Asia”

Abstract: As rivals over the long history of co-evolution, viruses and host plants have each developed specialized strategies and machineries to cope with the rivalry [...]

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“…By binding to the rice jasmonate ZIM‐domain OsJAZ protein, P8 weakens the JA pathway and attracts S. furcifera to promote virus infection, and the results indicate that the rice Cys2His2 (C2H2)‐type zinc finger protein (OsZFP) could interact both in vivo and in vitro with SRBSDV P8. These studies demonstrate that SRBSDV can hijack the rice cytokines to promote virus infection, which represents a specific strategy and mechanism developed during the co‐evolution of SRBSDV and rice 51,52 …”
Section: The ‘Game’ Between Viral Proteins and Host Proteinsmentioning
confidence: 80%
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“…By binding to the rice jasmonate ZIM‐domain OsJAZ protein, P8 weakens the JA pathway and attracts S. furcifera to promote virus infection, and the results indicate that the rice Cys2His2 (C2H2)‐type zinc finger protein (OsZFP) could interact both in vivo and in vitro with SRBSDV P8. These studies demonstrate that SRBSDV can hijack the rice cytokines to promote virus infection, which represents a specific strategy and mechanism developed during the co‐evolution of SRBSDV and rice 51,52 …”
Section: The ‘Game’ Between Viral Proteins and Host Proteinsmentioning
confidence: 80%
“…These studies demonstrate that SRBSDV can hijack the rice cytokines to promote virus infection, which represents a specific strategy and mechanism developed during the co-evolution of SRBSDV and rice. 51,52 2.3 Interaction between viral proteins and S. furcifera proteins and responses associated with SRBSDV transmission Specific interactions between viral proteins and insect vectors are essential for virus movement, replication, and overcoming transmission barriers in their vector (Fig. 2).…”
Section: Interaction Between Viral and Rice Proteins And Responses To...mentioning
confidence: 99%