id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-254100-u6x5zd4i Taliansky, M.E. Involvement of the Plant Nucleolus in Virus and Viroid Infections: Parallels with Animal Pathosystems 2010-10-15 .txt text/plain 13988 662 40 An increasing number of reports reveal that similar to the proteins of animal viruses, many plant virus proteins localize in the nucleolus to divert host nucleolar proteins from their natural functions in order to exert novel role(s) in the virus infection cycle. An increasing number of reports reveal that similar to the proteins of animal viruses, many plant virus proteins localize in the nucleolus to divert host nucleolar proteins from their natural functions in order to exert novel role(s) in the virus infection cycle. As their name suggests, MPs are involved in virus spread in infected plants, and the potential role of fibrillarin in this process will be discussed in Section IV.B. The multifunctional PVA (potato virus A)-encoded viral genomelinked protein (VPg) is also able to interact with fibrillarin (Rajamäki and Bonfiglioli et al. ./cache/cord-254100-u6x5zd4i.txt ./txt/cord-254100-u6x5zd4i.txt