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  1. The brome mosaic virus 3′ untranslated sequence regulates RNA replication, recombination, and virion assembly
  2. Virus-associated small satellite RNAs and viroids display similarities in their replication strategies
  3. Heterologous replicase driven 3′ end repair of Cucumber mosaic virus satellite RNA
  4. A novel minimal in vitro system for analyzing HIV-1 Gag-mediated budding
  5. Integration of replication and assembly of infectious virions in plant RNA viruses
  6. Live cell imaging of interactions between replicase and capsid protein of Brome mosaic virus using Bimolecular Fluorescence Complementation: Implications for replication and genome packaging
  7. Repair of the 3' proximal and internal deletions of a satellite RNA associated with Cucumber mosaic virus is directed toward restoring structural integrity
  8. A Bromodomain-Containing Host Protein Mediates the Nuclear Importation of a Satellite RNA of Cucumber Mosaic Virus
  9. Mutations in the Capsid Protein of Brome Mosaic Virus Affecting Encapsidation Eliminate Vesicle Induction In Planta: Implications for Virus Cell-to-Cell Spread
  10. Functional significance of a hepta nucleotide motif present at the junction of Cucumber mosaic virus satellite RNA multimers in helper-virus dependent replication
  11. Molecular dissection of Flock house virus protein B2 reveals that electrostatic interactions between N-terminal domains of B2 monomers are critical for dimerization
  12. Simple and Robust in vivo and in vitro Approach for Studying Virus Assembly
  13. Emergence of Distinct Brome Mosaic Virus Recombinants Is Determined by the Polarity of the Inoculum RNA
  14. Packaging and structural phenotype of brome mosaic virus capsid protein with altered N-terminal β-hexamer structure
  15. Production of cucumber mosaic virus RNA5 and its role in recombination
  16. RNA Encapsidation Assay
  17. In vivo particle polymorphism results from deletion of a N-terminal peptide molecular switch in brome mosaic virus capsid protein
  18. Preparation and Inoculation of Mesophyll Protoplasts from Monocotyledenous and Dicotyledenous Hosts
  19. Genome Packaging by Spherical Plant RNA Viruses
  20. Replication-independent expression of genome components and capsid protein of brome mosaic virus in planta: A functional role for viral replicase in RNA packaging
  21. Dispensability of 3′ tRNA-like sequence for packaging cowpea chlorotic mottle virus genomic RNAs
  22. The greening of virology: Plant Virology Satellite Symposium, American Society for Virology, UC-Davis, July 12, 2003
  23. Packaging of Tobacco Mosaic Virus Subgenomic RNAs by Brome Mosaic Virus Coat Protein Exhibits RNA Controlled Polymorphism
  24. Molecular Studies on Bromovirus Capsid Protein
  25. Molecular Studies on Bromovirus Capsid Protein
  26. Sequences 5′ of the Conserved tRNA-like Promoter Modulate the Initiation of Minus-Strand Synthesis by the Brome Mosaic Virus RNA-Dependent RNA Polymerase
  27. Molecular Studies on Bromovirus Capsid Protein
  28. Deletions in the Conserved Amino-Terminal Basic Arm of Cucumber Mosaic Virus Coat Protein Disrupt Virion Assembly but Do Not Abolish Infectivity and Cell-to-Cell Movement
  29. Molecular Studies on Bromovirus Capsid Protein
  30. Molecular Studies on Bromovirus Capsid Protein
  31. Molecular Studies on Bromovirus Capsid Protein
  32. Molecular Studies on Bromovirus Capsid Protein
  33. Cell-to-Cell Transport of Movement-Defective Cucumber Mosaic and Tobacco Mosaic Viruses in Transgenic Plants Expressing Heterologous Movement Protein Genes
  34. Biological Significance of the Seven Amino-Terminal Basic Residues of Brome Mosaic Virus Coat Protein
  35. Amplification In Vivo of Brome Mosaic Virus RNAs Bearing 3′ Noncoding Region from Cucumber Mosaic Virus
  36. Unique nucleotide differences in the conserved 3′ termini of brome mosaic virus RNAs are maintained through their optimization of genome replication
  37. Interference in trans with brome mosaic virus replication by RNA-2 bearing aminoacylation-deficient mutants
  38. Analysis of RNA stability and (−) strand content in viral infections using biotinylated RNA probes
  39. Use of Chenopodium hybridium facilitates isolation of brome mosaic virus RNA recombinants
  40. Replication in Vivo of mutant brome mosaic virus RNAs defective in aminoacylation
  41. Comparative studies on tomato aspermy and cucumber mosaic viruses VII. Serological Relationships Reinvestigated
  42. Comparative studies on tomato aspermy and cucumber mosaic viruses. VI. Partial compatibility of genome segments from the two viruses