Viruses typically have small genomes with limited coding capacity and must,therefore,rely intensively on the host’s cellular machinery to complete their life cycles.Plant viruses are no exception.To establish a succe...Viruses typically have small genomes with limited coding capacity and must,therefore,rely intensively on the host’s cellular machinery to complete their life cycles.Plant viruses are no exception.To establish a successful infection,they must hijack host functions to support transcription,replication,intra-and intercellular movement,and encapsidation of the viral genome,all while evading host immune defenses.展开更多
基金supported by the National Institute of Science and Technology in Plant-Pest Interactions/Fapemig/CNPq(grant nos..406440/2022-O and APQ-03986-24 to E.P.B.F.).M.A.F.and F.D.A.S.are Postdoctoral Fellows of CNPq.
文摘Viruses typically have small genomes with limited coding capacity and must,therefore,rely intensively on the host’s cellular machinery to complete their life cycles.Plant viruses are no exception.To establish a successful infection,they must hijack host functions to support transcription,replication,intra-and intercellular movement,and encapsidation of the viral genome,all while evading host immune defenses.