Viroids, Satellite RNAs and Prions: Folding of Nucleic Acids and Misfolding of Proteins
Gerhard Steger,
Detlev Riesner,
Stanley B. Prusiner
Abstract:Theodor (“Ted”) Otto Diener (* 28 February 1921 in Zürich, Switzerland; † 28 March 2023 in Beltsville, MD, USA) pioneered research on viroids while working at the Plant Virology Laboratory, Agricultural Research Service, USDA, in Beltsville. He coined the name viroid and defined viroids’ important features like the infectivity of naked single-stranded RNA without protein-coding capacity. During scientific meetings in the 1970s and 1980s, viroids were often discussed at conferences together with other “subviral… Show more
“…Given its small size, PSTVd was believed to contain no protein-coding capacity. The noncoding nature of viroids was confirmed in the 1970s (collectively reviewed in [ 10 ]) and further validated recently with the latest techniques [ 11 ].…”
Section: Question 1: What Is the Definition Of Viroid?mentioning
“…Given its small size, PSTVd was believed to contain no protein-coding capacity. The noncoding nature of viroids was confirmed in the 1970s (collectively reviewed in [ 10 ]) and further validated recently with the latest techniques [ 11 ].…”
Section: Question 1: What Is the Definition Of Viroid?mentioning
Many diseases of unknown etiology with symptoms like those caused by plant viruses but for which no virions could be found were described during the early and mid-20th century [...]
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