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Mosharaf N, Tabein S, Behjatnia S A A, Safi A. (2020). Role of betasatellites in interaction of viruses with plants. Plant Pathol. Sci.. 9(1), 78-90. doi:10.29252/pps.9.1.78
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Faculty of Agriculture, Shahid Chamran University of Ahvaz, Ahvaz, Iran , Tabein.saeid@gmail.com
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Mosharaf N, Tabein S, Behjatnia SAA, Safi A (2019) Role of betasatellites in interaction of viruses with plants. Plant Pathology Science 9(1):78-90. DOI: 10.2982/PPS.9.1.78.
 
Betasatellites, as begomovirus-dependent small circular single-stranded DNAs, are multifunctional agents that trigger disease symptoms, suppress gene silencing pathways and also interact with various cellular pathways and factors. These subviral elements have a conserved genome organization that encodes only a functional open reading frame on the complementary sense strand βC1. The encoded beta satellite protein affects only the helper begomovirus cycle factor. The small size with a strong promoter sequence and the ability to replace βC1 with foreign genes made beta satellites suspected tools for the investigation of functional genes. As we expand our knowledge of begomovirus / beta satellite complexes and their interactions with host plants, we develop management approaches for the expansion of begomoviral destructive diseases.
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Received: 2019/11/15 | Accepted: 2020/03/5

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