
Plant viruses use cellular factors and resources to replicate and move. Plants respond to viral infection by several mechanisms, including innate immunity, autophagy, and gene silencing, that viruses must evade or suppress. Thus, the establishment of infection is genetically determined by the availability of host factors necessary for virus replication and movement and by the balance between plant defense and viral suppression of defense responses. Host factors may have antiviral or proviral activities. Proviral factors condition susceptibility to viruses by participating in processes essential to the virus. Here, we review current advances in the identification and characterization of host factors that condition susceptibility to plant viruses. Host factors with proviral activity have been identified for all parts of the virus infection cycle: viral RNA translation, viral replication complex formation, accumulation or activity of virus replication proteins, virus movement, and virion assembly. These factors could be targets of gene editing to engineer resistance to plant viruses.
570, Medical Immunology, Plant Biology, Infectious Disease, virus susceptibility genes, Review, Genes, Plant, Microbiology, 630, Plant Viruses, Cell and Developmental Biology, gene silencing, virus accumulation, Medical Pathology, Virology, and Immunity, Genetic Predisposition to Disease, Biological Phenomena, Plant Diseases, Cell Phenomena, Plant Sciences, Genetics and Genomics, Plant Pathology, Plants, host factors, QR1-502, virus movement, virus resistance, Other Plant Sciences, antiviral defense
570, Medical Immunology, Plant Biology, Infectious Disease, virus susceptibility genes, Review, Genes, Plant, Microbiology, 630, Plant Viruses, Cell and Developmental Biology, gene silencing, virus accumulation, Medical Pathology, Virology, and Immunity, Genetic Predisposition to Disease, Biological Phenomena, Plant Diseases, Cell Phenomena, Plant Sciences, Genetics and Genomics, Plant Pathology, Plants, host factors, QR1-502, virus movement, virus resistance, Other Plant Sciences, antiviral defense
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