Abstract
Viruses possessing a non-segmented genome require a specific recognition of their nucleic acid to ensure its protection in a capsid. A similar feature exists for viruses having a segmented genome, usually consisting of viral genomic segments joined together into one viral entity. While this appears as a rule for animal viruses, the majority of segmented plant viruses package their genomic segments individually. To ensure a productive infection, all viral particles and thereby all segments have to be present in the same cell. Progression of the virus within the plant requires as well a concerted genome preservation to avoid loss of function. In this review, we will discuss the “life aspects” of chosen phytoviruses and argue for the existence of RNA-RNA interactions that drive the preservation of viral genome integrity while the virus progresses in the plant.
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Dall’Ara, M., Ratti, C., Bouzoubaa, S. E., & Gilmer, D. (2016, August 18). Ins and outs of multipartite positive-strand RNA plant viruses: Packaging versus systemic spread. Viruses. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/v8080228
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