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==Description and Significance==
==Description and Significance==
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<br> Tospoviruses infect plants.


==Genome Structure==
==Genome Structure==
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<br> The tospovirus genome consists of three ssRNA molecules. The molecules are simply known as L (Large), M (Medium), and S (Small). The entire genome codes for six proteins via five different open reading frames (ORFs). The L RNA encodes the virus' RNA-dependenT RNA polymerase (L protein). The M RNA encodes two envelope precursor glycoproteins (G1 & G2) and a viral movement protein (NSm). The S RNA encodes the nucleoprotein (N) and a non-structural protein (NSs).


==Virion Structure of a Tospovirus==
==Virion Structure of a Tospovirus==
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<br> The tospovirus virion consis


==Reproductive Cycle of a Tospovirus in a Host Cell==
==Reproductive Cycle of a Tospovirus in a Host Cell==
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==Viral Ecology & Pathology==
==Viral Ecology & Pathology==
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<br> Tospoviruses are frequently associated with insect vectors such as thrips.


==References==
==References==
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Jones, D.R.  "Plant viruses transmitted by thrips."  '' European Journal of Plant Pathology'' 113 (2005): 119-157.
Jones, D.R.  "Plant viruses transmitted by thrips."  '' European Journal of Plant Pathology'' 113 (2005): 119-157.
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Revision as of 18:33, 14 September 2008

A Viral Biorealm page on the family Tospovirus

Baltimore Classification


Group V (negative sense ssRNA)

Higher order categories


Bunyaviridae

Species


Tomato spotted wilt virus (TSWV); Impatiens necrotic spot virus (INSV); Watermelon silver mottle virus (WSMoV)

Description and Significance


Tospoviruses infect plants.

Genome Structure


The tospovirus genome consists of three ssRNA molecules. The molecules are simply known as L (Large), M (Medium), and S (Small). The entire genome codes for six proteins via five different open reading frames (ORFs). The L RNA encodes the virus' RNA-dependenT RNA polymerase (L protein). The M RNA encodes two envelope precursor glycoproteins (G1 & G2) and a viral movement protein (NSm). The S RNA encodes the nucleoprotein (N) and a non-structural protein (NSs).

Virion Structure of a Tospovirus


The tospovirus virion consis

Reproductive Cycle of a Tospovirus in a Host Cell


Viral Ecology & Pathology


Tospoviruses are frequently associated with insect vectors such as thrips.

References

Jones, D.R. "Plant viruses transmitted by thrips." European Journal of Plant Pathology 113 (2005): 119-157.

Page authored for BIOL 375 Virology, September 2008