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overview The main focus of Dr. Sunter’s research is directed toward the study of plant gene expression, DNA replication, and plant-pathogen interactions using single-stranded DNA plant viruses of the family Geminiviridae as a model system. One aspect of the research involves transcriptional regulation. In many viral systems, gene expression follows a temporal sequence that is closely coordinated and during the initial stages of infection viral DNA replication and transcription rely entirely on the host and in many cases some of the viral proteins initially expressed are subsequently involved in the regulation of other viral genes. Dr. Sunter is particularly interested in two viral genes that are involved in replication and transcription of the viral genome. The coordinate regulation of these genes appears crucial to ensure correct timing of both replication and transcription and may well reveal novel mechanisms and insights into plant transcription mechanisms. A second interest involves the role of viral genes in host gene activation. Geminiviruses rely primarily on host replication and transcriptional machinery to express their genes and amplify their genomic DNA. To overcome the inherent inability of plant cells to replicate viral DNA, geminiviruses must in some way make cells receptive to replication and transcription of the virus. In animals, many DNA viruses are capable of altering the host cell to facilitate efficient replication and transcription of viral DNA, either by direct activation of host gene expression or by interacting with cellular transcription factors. These interactions in turn induce expression of genes encoding proteins required for DNA replication and cell cycle progression. Dr. Sunter is interested in identifying cellular genes activated and/or repressed by the virus and elucidating mechanisms by which the virus interacts with these proteins.
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Academic Article The interaction between geminivirus pathogenicity proteins and adenosine kinase leads to increased expression of primary cytokinin-responsive genes.
Academic Article Sequences within the Spinach curly top virus virion sense promoter are necessary for vascular-specific expression of virion sense genes.
Academic Article Identification of sequences required for AL2-mediated activation of the tomato golden mosaic virus-yellow vein BR1 promoter.
Academic Article Interaction between the transcription factor AtTIFY4B and begomovirus AL2 protein impacts pathogenicity.
Academic Article Altered expression of Arabidopsis genes in response to a multifunctional geminivirus pathogenicity protein.
Academic Article Geminivirus AL2 protein induces expression of, and interacts with, a calmodulin-like gene, an endogenous regulator of gene silencing.
Academic Article Broad bean wilt virus 2 encoded VP53, VP37 and large capsid protein orchestrate suppression of RNA silencing in plant.
Academic Article Mutual association of Broad bean wilt virus 2 VP37-derived tubules and plasmodesmata obtained from cytological observation.
Academic Article RepA Protein Encoded by Oat dwarf virus Elicits a Temperature-Sensitive Hypersensitive Response-Type Cell Death That Involves Jasmonic Acid-Dependent Signaling.
Academic Article Nucleocytoplasmic Shuttling of Geminivirus C4?Protein Mediated by Phosphorylation and Myristoylation Is Critical for Viral Pathogenicity.
Academic Article Complementary-sense gene regulation in beet curly top virus-SpCT.
Academic Article Adenosine kinase is inactivated by geminivirus AL2 and L2 proteins.
Academic Article Geminivirus AL2 and L2 proteins interact with and inactivate SNF1 kinase.
Academic Article Distinct viral sequence elements are necessary for expression of Tomato golden mosaic virus complementary sense transcripts that direct AL2 and AL3 gene expression.
Academic Article AL1-dependent repression of transcription enhances expression of Tomato golden mosaic virus AL2 and AL3.
Academic Article Improved expression of recombinant GFP using a replicating vector based on Beet curly top virus in leaf-disks and infiltrated Nicotiana benthamiana leaves.
Academic Article Transcriptional analysis of complementary sense genes in Spinach curly top virus and functional role of C2 in pathogenesis.
Academic Article Functional modulation of the geminivirus AL2 transcription factor and silencing suppressor by self-interaction.
Academic Article The Arabidopsis PEAPOD2 transcription factor interacts with geminivirus AL2 protein and the coat protein promoter.
Academic Article A conserved binding site within the Tomato golden mosaic virus AL-1629 promoter is necessary for expression of viral genes important for pathogenesis.
Academic Article Regulation of Tomato golden mosaic virus AL2 and AL3 gene expression by a conserved upstream open reading frame.
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Academic Article Transactivation in a geminivirus: AL2 gene product is needed for coat protein expression.
Academic Article Genetic analysis of the tomato golden mosaic virus. II. The product of the AL1 coding sequence is required for replication.
Academic Article Kinetics of tomato golden mosaic virus DNA replication and coat protein promoter activity in Nicotiana tabacum protoplasts.
Academic Article Heterologous complementation by geminivirus AL2 and AL3 genes.
Academic Article Tomato golden mosaic virus leftward gene expression: autoregulation of geminivirus replication protein.
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