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Viral Transport in Plants

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Intercellular communication in plants plays pivotal roles in coordination and control of development and defence responses and involves the trafficking of RNA and protein macromolecules through cytoplasmic cell wall channels termed plasmodesmata. Viruses pirate this existing macromolecular transport pathway to spread infection and, therefore, represent important tools to investigate the cellular mechanisms that govern intercellular communication. The book provides a state of the art overview of the intricate functional virus:host relationships that allow a virus or viroid to move cell-to-cell and systemically through the plant, as well as from plant to plant, and, thus, to spread infection. The book also illustrates the mechanisms by which viruses overcome plant defence responses, such as RNA silencing. Arabidopsis is introduced as a plant host eminently suitable for genetic approaches to identify novel players in plant:virus interactions.

List of contents

Virus Transmission-Getting Out and In.- Tobacco Mosaic Virus - a Model for Macromolecular Cell-to-Cell Spread.- Tubule-Guided Movement of Plant Viruses.- Spread Throughout the Plant: Systemic Transport of Viruses.- Intracellular and Intercellular Transport of Viroids.- Production and Transport of the Silencing Signal in Transgenic and Virus-Infected Plant Systems.- An Emerging Model System: Arabidopsis as a Viral Host Plant.

Summary

Intercellular communication in plants plays pivotal roles in coordination and control of development and defence responses and involves the trafficking of RNA and protein macromolecules through cytoplasmic cell wall channels termed plasmodesmata. Viruses pirate this existing macromolecular transport pathway to spread infection and, therefore, represent important tools to investigate the cellular mechanisms that govern intercellular communication. The book provides a state of the art overview of the intricate functional virus:host relationships that allow a virus or viroid to move cell-to-cell and systemically through the plant, as well as from plant to plant, and, thus, to spread infection. The book also illustrates the mechanisms by which viruses overcome plant defence responses, such as RNA silencing. Arabidopsis is introduced as a plant host eminently suitable for genetic approaches to identify novel players in plant:virus interactions.

Product details

Assisted by HEINLEIN (Editor), Heinlein (Editor), Manfred Heinlein (Editor), Elisabet Waigmann (Editor), Elisabeth Waigmann (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 28.01.2011
 
EAN 9783540698425
ISBN 978-3-540-69842-5
No. of pages 188
Weight 423 g
Illustrations XII, 188 p. 17 illus., 2 illus. in color.
Series Plant Cell Monographs
Plant Cell Monographs 1
Plant Cell Monographs
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Biology > Botany

Biochemie, B, Zellbiologie (Zytologie), Botany, biochemistry, Plant Physiology, Biomedical and Life Sciences, Botany & plant sciences, Cellular biology (cytology), Plant Biochemistry, Plant Science, Plant Sciences, Cell Biology, Plant Pathology, Plant biology

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