Viruses (Sep 2009)

Viroid Pathogenicity: One Process, Many Faces

  • Rosemarie W. Hammond,
  • Robert A. Owens

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/v1020298
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 1, no. 2
pp. 298 – 316

Abstract

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Despite the non-coding nature of their small RNA genomes, the visible symptoms of viroid infection resemble those associated with many plant virus diseases. Recent evidence indicates that viroid-derived small RNAs acting through host RNA silencing pathways play a key role in viroid pathogenicity. Host responses to viroid infection are complex, involving signaling cascades containing host-encoded protein kinases and crosstalk between hormonal and defense-signaling pathways. Studies of viroid-host interaction in the context of entire biochemical or developmental pathways are just beginning, and many working hypotheses have yet to be critically tested.

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