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Starre Stäbchen mit (+)ssRNA-Genom

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Molekulare Pflanzenvirologie

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Zu den ssRNA-Viren, deren Partikelmorphologie mit „starre Stäbchen“ beschrieben wird, zählt der Genus Tobamovirus (monopartite) und die Genera Benyvirus, Furovirus, Hordeivirus, Pecluvirus, Pomovirus, und Tobravirus (bi- oder multipartite; van Regenmortel et al. 2000). In diesem Kapitel wird primär auf die Eigenschaften von Mitgliedern der Genera Tobamo- und Tobravirus eingegangen, da diese sowohl in Bezug auf die Funktion ihrer Proteine als auch deren Interaktion mit den Wirtsproteinen am besten untersucht sind. Speziell interessierte Leser werden auf die systematischen Kapitel in diesem Buch (s. Kap. 6) oder auf die Arbeiten des ICTV und seiner Mitglieder verwiesen (Martelli 1997; van Regenmortel et al. 2000; Tidona u. Darai 2001).

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Drews, G., Adam, G., Heinze, C. (2004). Starre Stäbchen mit (+)ssRNA-Genom. In: Molekulare Pflanzenvirologie. Springer-Lehrbuch. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-18740-7_9

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