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035 | ‡a (WKP)Q68755111 | ||
024 | ‡a 0000-0003-1192-6223 ‡2 orcid | ||
035 | ‡a (OCoLC)Q68755111 | ||
100 | 0 | ‡a C Hernández ‡9 ast | |
400 | 0 | ‡a Carmen Hernandez ‡c researcher ‡9 en | |
400 | 0 | ‡a C Hernández ‡c investigador ‡9 es | |
400 | 0 | ‡a C Hernández ‡c wetenschapper ‡9 nl | |
670 | ‡a Author's A membrane-associated movement protein of Pelargonium flower break virus shows RNA-binding activity and contains a biologically relevant leucine zipper-like motif. | ||
670 | ‡a Author's An internal ribosome entry site directs translation of the 3'-gene from Pelargonium flower break virus genomic RNA: implications for infectivity. | ||
670 | ‡a Author's Analysis of the subcellular targeting of the smaller replicase protein of Pelargonium flower break virus. | ||
670 | ‡a Author's Characterization of the subgenomic RNAs produced by Pelargonium flower break virus: Identification of two novel RNAs species. | ||
670 | ‡a Author's Cherry chlorotic rusty spot and Amasya cherry diseases are associated with a complex pattern of mycoviral-like double-stranded RNAs. II. Characterization of a new species in the genus Partitivirus. | ||
670 | ‡a Author's Complete nucleotide sequence and genome organization of Pelargonium flower break virus. | ||
670 | ‡a Author's Efficient Translation of Pelargonium line pattern virus RNAs Relies on a TED-Like 3´-Translational Enhancer that Communicates with the Corresponding 5´-Region through a Long-Distance RNA-RNA Interaction. | ||
670 | ‡a Author's Epigenetic Changes in Host Ribosomal DNA Promoter Induced by an Asymptomatic Plant Virus Infection | ||
670 | ‡a Author's Evidence supporting a premature termination mechanism for subgenomic RNA transcription in Pelargonium line pattern virus: identification of a critical long-range RNA-RNA interaction and functional variants through mutagenesis | ||
670 | ‡a Author's Hammerhead ribozyme structure and function in plant RNA replication. | ||
670 | ‡a Author's Identification of a new viroid as the putative causal agent of pear blister canker disease | ||
670 | ‡a Author's Inhibition of RNA silencing by the coat protein of Pelargonium flower break virus: distinctions from closely related suppressors. | ||
670 | ‡a Author's Insights into the selective pressures restricting Pelargonium flower break virus genome variability: Evidence for host adaptation. | ||
670 | ‡a Author's Key importance of small RNA binding for the activity of a glycine-tryptophan (GW) motif-containing viral suppressor of RNA silencing. | ||
670 | ‡a Author's Molecular characterization of CEVd strains that induce different phenotypes in Gynura aurantiaca: structure-pathogenicity relationships | ||
670 | ‡a Author's Molecular characterization of the largest mycoviral-like double-stranded RNAs associated with Amasya cherry disease, a disease of presumed fungal aetiology. | ||
670 | ‡a Author's Monomeric linear RNA of citrus exocortis viroid resulting from processing in vivo has 5'-phosphomonoester and 3'-hydroxyl termini: implications for the RNase and RNA ligase involved in replication. | ||
670 | ‡a Author's New insights into the nucleolar localization of a plant RNA virus-encoded protein that acts in both RNA packaging and RNA silencing suppression: involvement of importins Alpha and relevance for viral infection. | ||
670 | ‡a Author's Peach latent mosaic viroid variants inducing peach calico | ||
670 | ‡a Author's Peach latent mosaic viroid variants inducing peach calico (extreme chlorosis) contain a characteristic insertion that is responsible for this symptomatology. | ||
670 | ‡a Author's Pelarspovirus, a proposed new genus in the family Tombusviridae. | ||
670 | ‡a Author's Plus and minus RNAs of peach latent mosaic viroid self-cleave in vitro via hammerhead structures | ||
670 | ‡a Author's Processing of nuclear viroids in vivo: an interplay between RNA conformations. | ||
670 | ‡a Author's Rapid generation of genetic heterogeneity in progenies from individual cDNA clones of peach latent mosaic viroid in its natural host. | ||
670 | ‡a Author's Replication of avocado sunblotch viroid: evidence for a symmetric pathway with two rolling circles and hammerhead ribozyme processing. | ||
670 | ‡a Author's Sequence of RNA 2 of a nematode-transmissible isolate of tobacco rattle virus. | ||
670 | ‡a Author's Serial passage of tobacco rattle virus under different selection conditions results in deletion of structural and nonstructural genes in RNA 2. | ||
670 | ‡a Author's Some properties of the viroid inducing peach latent mosaic disease. | ||
670 | ‡a Author's The DNA of a plant retroviroid-like element is fused to different sites in the genome of a plant pararetrovirus and shows multiple forms with sequence deletions. | ||
670 | ‡a Author's Viroids and viroid-host interactions. | ||
909 | ‡a (orcid) 0000000311926223 ‡9 1 | ||
919 | ‡a viroidsandviroidhostinteractions ‡A Viroids and viroid-host interactions. ‡9 1 | ||
919 | ‡a dnaofaplantretroviroidlikeelementisfusedtodifferentsitesinthegenomeofaplantpararetrovirusandshowsmultipleformswithsequencedeletions ‡A The DNA of a plant retroviroid-like element is fused to different sites in the genome of a plant pararetrovirus and shows multiple forms with sequence deletions. ‡9 1 | ||
919 | ‡a somepropertiesoftheviroidinducingpeachlatentmosaicdisease ‡A Some properties of the viroid inducing peach latent mosaic disease. ‡9 1 | ||
919 | ‡a serialpassageoftobaccorattlevirusunderdifferentselectionconditionsresultsindeletionofstructuralandnonstructuralgenesinrna2 ‡A Serial passage of tobacco rattle virus under different selection conditions results in deletion of structural and nonstructural genes in RNA 2. ‡9 1 | ||
919 | ‡a sequenceofrna2ofanematodetransmissibleisolateoftobaccorattlevirus ‡A Sequence of RNA 2 of a nematode-transmissible isolate of tobacco rattle virus. ‡9 1 | ||
919 | ‡a replicationofavocadosunblotchviroidevidenceforasymmetricpathwaywith2rollingcirclesandhammerheadribozymeprocessing ‡A Replication of avocado sunblotch viroid: evidence for a symmetric pathway with two rolling circles and hammerhead ribozyme processing. ‡9 1 | ||
919 | ‡a rapidgenerationofgeneticheterogeneityinprogeniesfromindividualcdnaclonesofpeachlatentmosaicviroidinitsnaturalhost ‡A Rapid generation of genetic heterogeneity in progenies from individual cDNA clones of peach latent mosaic viroid in its natural host. ‡9 1 | ||
919 | ‡a processingofnuclearviroidsinvivoaninterplaybetweenrnaconformations ‡A Processing of nuclear viroids in vivo: an interplay between RNA conformations. ‡9 1 | ||
919 | ‡a plusandminusrnasofpeachlatentmosaicviroidselfcleaveinvitroviahammerheadstructures ‡A Plus and minus RNAs of peach latent mosaic viroid self-cleave in vitro via hammerhead structures ‡9 1 | ||
919 | ‡a pelarspovirusaproposednewgenusinthefamilytombusviridae ‡A Pelarspovirus, a proposed new genus in the family Tombusviridae. ‡9 1 | ||
919 | ‡a peachlatentmosaicviroidvariantsinducingpeachcalicoextremechlorosiscontainacharacteristicinsertionthatisresponsibleforthissymptomatology ‡A Peach latent mosaic viroid variants inducing peach calico (extreme chlorosis) contain a characteristic insertion that is responsible for this symptomatology. ‡9 1 | ||
919 | ‡a peachlatentmosaicviroidvariantsinducingpeachcalico ‡A Peach latent mosaic viroid variants inducing peach calico ‡9 1 | ||
919 | ‡a newinsightsintothenucleolarlocalizationofaplantrnavirusencodedproteinthatactsinbothrnapackagingandrnasilencingsuppressioninvolvementofimportins Alpha andrelevanceforviralinfection ‡A New insights into the nucleolar localization of a plant RNA virus-encoded protein that acts in both RNA packaging and RNA silencing suppression: involvement of importins Alpha and relevance for viral infection. ‡9 1 | ||
919 | ‡a monomericlinearrnaofcitrusexocortisviroidresultingfromprocessinginvivohas5phosphomonoesterand3hydroxylterminiimplicationsforthernaseandrnaligaseinvolvedinreplication ‡A Monomeric linear RNA of citrus exocortis viroid resulting from processing in vivo has 5'-phosphomonoester and 3'-hydroxyl termini: implications for the RNase and RNA ligase involved in replication. ‡9 1 | ||
919 | ‡a molecularcharacterizationofthelargestmycovirallikedoublestrandedrnasassociatedwithamasyacherrydiseaseadiseaseofpresumedfungalaetiology ‡A Molecular characterization of the largest mycoviral-like double-stranded RNAs associated with Amasya cherry disease, a disease of presumed fungal aetiology. ‡9 1 | ||
919 | ‡a molecularcharacterizationofcevdstrainsthatinducedifferentphenotypesingynuraaurantiacastructurepathogenicityrelationships ‡A Molecular characterization of CEVd strains that induce different phenotypes in Gynura aurantiaca: structure-pathogenicity relationships ‡9 1 | ||
919 | ‡a keyimportanceofsmallrnabindingfortheactivityofaglycinetryptophangwmotifcontainingviralsuppressorofrnasilencing ‡A Key importance of small RNA binding for the activity of a glycine-tryptophan (GW) motif-containing viral suppressor of RNA silencing. ‡9 1 | ||
919 | ‡a insightsintotheselectivepressuresrestrictingpelargoniumflowerbreakvirusgenomevariabilityevidenceforhostadaptation ‡A Insights into the selective pressures restricting Pelargonium flower break virus genome variability: Evidence for host adaptation. ‡9 1 | ||
919 | ‡a inhibitionofrnasilencingbythecoatproteinofpelargoniumflowerbreakvirusdistinctionsfromcloselyrelatedsuppressors ‡A Inhibition of RNA silencing by the coat protein of Pelargonium flower break virus: distinctions from closely related suppressors. ‡9 1 | ||
919 | ‡a identificationofanewviroidastheputativecausalagentofpearblistercankerdisease ‡A Identification of a new viroid as the putative causal agent of pear blister canker disease ‡9 1 | ||
919 | ‡a hammerheadribozymestructureandfunctioninplantrnareplication ‡A Hammerhead ribozyme structure and function in plant RNA replication. ‡9 1 | ||
919 | ‡a evidencesupportingaprematureterminationmechanismforsubgenomicrnatranscriptioninpelargoniumlinepatternvirusidentificationofacriticallongrangernarnainteractionandfunctionalvariantsthroughmutagenesis ‡A Evidence supporting a premature termination mechanism for subgenomic RNA transcription in Pelargonium line pattern virus: identification of a critical long-range RNA-RNA interaction and functional variants through mutagenesis ‡9 1 | ||
919 | ‡a epigeneticchangesinhostribosomaldnapromoterinducedbyanasymptomaticplantvirusinfection ‡A Epigenetic Changes in Host Ribosomal DNA Promoter Induced by an Asymptomatic Plant Virus Infection ‡9 1 | ||
919 | ‡a efficienttranslationofpelargoniumlinepatternvirusrnasreliesonatedlike3translationalenhancerthatcommunicateswiththecorresponding5regionthroughalongdistancernarnainteraction ‡A Efficient Translation of Pelargonium line pattern virus RNAs Relies on a TED-Like 3´-Translational Enhancer that Communicates with the Corresponding 5´-Region through a Long-Distance RNA-RNA Interaction. ‡9 1 | ||
919 | ‡a completenucleotidesequenceandgenomeorganizationofpelargoniumflowerbreakvirus ‡A Complete nucleotide sequence and genome organization of Pelargonium flower break virus. ‡9 1 | ||
919 | ‡a cherrychloroticrustyspotandamasyacherrydiseasesareassociatedwithacomplexpatternofmycovirallikedoublestrandedrnas2characterizationofanewspeciesinthegenuspartitivirus ‡A Cherry chlorotic rusty spot and Amasya cherry diseases are associated with a complex pattern of mycoviral-like double-stranded RNAs. II. Characterization of a new species in the genus Partitivirus. ‡9 1 | ||
919 | ‡a characterizationofthesubgenomicrnasproducedbypelargoniumflowerbreakvirusidentificationof2novelrnasspecies ‡A Characterization of the subgenomic RNAs produced by Pelargonium flower break virus: Identification of two novel RNAs species. ‡9 1 | ||
919 | ‡a analysisofthesubcellulartargetingofthesmallerreplicaseproteinofpelargoniumflowerbreakvirus ‡A Analysis of the subcellular targeting of the smaller replicase protein of Pelargonium flower break virus. ‡9 1 | ||
919 | ‡a internalribosomeentrysitedirectstranslationofthe3genefrompelargoniumflowerbreakvirusgenomicrnaimplicationsforinfectivity ‡A An internal ribosome entry site directs translation of the 3'-gene from Pelargonium flower break virus genomic RNA: implications for infectivity. ‡9 1 | ||
919 | ‡a membraneassociatedmovementproteinofpelargoniumflowerbreakvirusshowsrnabindingactivityandcontainsabiologicallyrelevantleucinezipperlikemotif ‡A A membrane-associated movement protein of Pelargonium flower break virus shows RNA-binding activity and contains a biologically relevant leucine zipper-like motif. ‡9 1 | ||
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