Herman B. Scholthof  
Resent Publications
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Omarov RT, Ciomperlik JJ, Scholthof HB. RNAi-associated ssRNA-specific ribonucleases in Tombusvirus P19 mutant-infected plants and evidence for a discrete siRNA-containing effector complex. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2007 Jan 30;104(5):1714-9. Epub 2007 Jan 23. Abstract - PubMed , (pdf)
Scholthof HB. The Tombusvirus-encoded P19: from irrelevance to elegance. Nat Rev Microbiol. 2006 May;4(5):405-11. Review. (pdf)
Omarov R, Sparks K, Smith L, Zindovic J, Scholthof HB. Biological relevance of a stable biochemical interaction between the tombusvirus-encoded P19 and short interfering RNAs.J Virol. 2006 Mar;80(6):3000-8. Abstract - PubMed (pdf)
Skare JM, Wijkamp I, Denham I, Rezende JA, Kitajima EW, Park JW, Desvoyes B, Rush CM, Michels G, Scholthof KB, Scholthof HB. A new eriophyid mite-borne membrane-enveloped virus-like complex isolated from plants. Virology. 2006 Apr 10;347(2):343-53. Epub 2006 Jan 10. Abstract - PubMed (pdf)
Scholthof HB. Plant virus transport: motions of functional equivalence. Trends Plant Sci. 2005 Aug;10(8):376-82. Review. Abstract - PubMed (pdf)
Park, J.-W., Faure-Rabasse, S., Robinson, M.A., Desvoyes, B., and Scholthof, H.B. 2004. The multifunctional plant viral suppressor of gene silencing P19 interacts with itself and an RNA binding host protein. Virology 323(1):49-58 Abstract - PubMed (pdf)
Omarov, R.T. Rezende, J., and Scholthof, H.B. 2004. Host-specific generation and maintenance of Tomato bushy stunt virus defective interfering RNAs. Molec. Plant Microbe Interact. 17:195-201 Abstract - PubMed , (pdf)
Turina, M., Omarov, R., Murphy, J.F., Bazaldua-Hernandez, C., Desvoyes, B., and Scholthof, H.B. 2003. A newly identified role for Tomato bushy stunt virus P19 in short distance spread. Molec. Plant Pathol. 4:67-72  (pdf)
Skare, J. M, Wijkamp, I., Rezende, J., Michels G., Rush, C., Scholthof, K.-B. G., and Scholthof, H.B. 2003. Colony establishment and maintenance of the eriophyid wheat curl mite Aceria tosichella for controlled transmission studies on a new virus-like pathogen. J. Virol. Meth. 108:133-137 (pdf)
Desvoyes, B., and Scholthof, H.B. 2002. A Tomato bushy stunt virus mutant inactive for coat protein expression recombines in a host-dependent manner to produce atypical complexes of viral RNA and truncated capsid subunits that benefit systemic spread. Virology 304:434-442 Abstract - PubMed (pdf)
Park, J.-W., Desvoyes, B., and Scholthof, H.B. 2002. Tomato bushy stunt virus genomic RNA accumulation is regulated by interdependent cis-acting elements within the movement protein ORFs. J. Virol.
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Desvoyes, B., and Scholthof, H.B. 2002. Host-dependent recombination of a Tomato bushy stunt virus coat protein mutant yields truncated capsid subunits that form virus-like complexes which benefit systemic spread. Virology. Abstract - PubMed (pdf)
Desvoyes, B., Faure-Rabasse, S., Chen, M.-H., Park, J.-W., and Scholthof, H.B. 2002. A novel plant homeodomain protein interacts in a functionally relevant manner with a virus movement protein. Plant Physiol. 129:1521-1532. Abstract - PubMed (pdf)
Qiu, W., Park, J.-W., and Scholthof, H.B. 2002. Tombusvirus P19-mediated suppression of virus induced gene silencing is controlled by genetic and dosage features that influence pathogenicity. Molec, Plant-Microbe Interact. 15:269-280. Abstract - PubMed, (pdf)
Scholthof, K.-B. G., Mirkov, and Scholthof, H.B. 2002. Plant Viral Gene Vectors: Biotechnology Applications in Agriculture and Medicine. In: "Genetic Engineering, Principles and Methods" Volume 24 (J. K. Setlow, Ed.) (pdf)
Scholthof, H.B. 2001. Molecular plant-microbe interactions that cut the mustard. Plant Physiol. 127:1476-1483 Abstract - PubMed (pdf)
Qiu, W.P., and Scholthof, H.B. 2001. Effects of inactivation of the coat protein and movement genes of Tomato bushy stunt virus on early accumulation of genomic and subgenomic RNAs. J. Gen. Virol. 82:3107-3114.
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Qiu, W.P., Park, J.-W., Jackson, A.O., and Scholthof, H.B. 2001. Retention of a small replicase gene segment in Tomato bushy stunt virus defective RNAs inhibits their trans-replication by the helper virus. Virology 281:51-60 Abstract - Science Direct (pdf)
Scholthof, H.B. 2000. Plant virus gene vectors. The Encyclopedia of Plant Pathology, O.C. maloy and T.D. Murray Eds. John Wiley and Sons. Page 783-786 (pdf)
Chu, M., Desvoyes B., Turina, M., Noad, R., and Scholthof, H.B. 2000. Genetic dissection of tomato bushy stunt virus p19-protein mediated host-dependent symptom induction and systemic invasion. Virology 266:79-87. Abstract - PubMed (pdf)
Scholthof, H.B. 1999. Rapid delivery of foreign genes into plants by direct rub-inoculation with intact plasmid DNA of a tomato bushy stunt virus gene vector. J. Virol. 73:7823-7829. Abstract - PubMed (pdf)
Scholthof, H.B., Desvoyes, B., Kuecker, J., and Whitehead, E. 1999. Biological activity of two tombusvirus proteins translated from nested genes is influenced by dosage control via context-dependent leaky scanning. Molec. Plant-Microbe Interact. 12:670-679 (pdf)
Creager, A., Scholthof, K.-B. G., Citovsky, V., and Scholthof, H.B. 1999. Tobacco mosaic virus: Pioneering research for a century (meeting report). Plant Cell 11:301-308 (pdf)
Chu, M., Park, J.-W., and Scholthof, H.B. 1999. Separate regions on the tomato bushy stunt virus p22-protein mediate cell-to-cell movement versus elicitation of resistance responses. Molec. Plant-Microbe Interact. 12:285-292 (pdf)
Borja, M., Rubio, T., Scholthof, H.B., and Jackson, A.O. 1999. Restoration of wild type virus by double recombination of tombusvirus mutants with a host transgene. Molec. Plant-Microbe Interact. 12:153-162 (pdf)
Rubio, T., Borja, M., Scholthof, H.B., Feldstein, P., Morris, T.J., and Jackson, A.O. 1999. Broad spectrum resistance to tombusviruses elicited by defective interfering RNAs in transgenic plants. J. Virol. 73:5070-5078 (pdf)
Ranu, R.S., Scholthof, H., Gowda, S., and Shepherd, R.J. 1999. Synthesis of figwort mosaic virus (FMV) coat protein-reverse transcriptase fusion protein in reticulocyte lysates from a full-length transcript. J. Plant Biochem. Biotech. 8:81 (pdf)