Positive selection and intrinsic disorder are associated with multifunctional C4(AC4) proteins and geminivirus diversification
Abstract Viruses within the Geminiviridae family cause extensive agricultural losses. Members of four genera of geminiviruses contain a C4 gene (AC4 in geminiviruses with bipartite genomes). C4(AC4) genes are entirely overprinted on the C1(AC1) genes, which encode the replication-associated proteins...
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Main Authors: | Carl Michael Deom, Marin Talbot Brewer, Paul M. Severns |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/540acbe4f4b8429ebfd2d99b8fae7b14 |
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