The two-faced Potato Virus X: from plant pathogen to smart nanoparticle

Potato virus X (PVX) is a single-stranded RNA plant virus, historically investigated in light of the detrimental effects on potato, the world's fourth most important food commodity. The study of the interactions with cells, and more generally with the plant, both locally and systemically, signi...

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Main Authors: Chiara eLico, Eugenio eBenvenuto, Selene eBaschieri
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2015-11-01
Series:Frontiers in Plant Science
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpls.2015.01009/full
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spelling doaj-a2983e1c5de54dec93ca33f55150e9472020-11-25T00:37:07ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Plant Science1664-462X2015-11-01610.3389/fpls.2015.01009170466The two-faced Potato Virus X: from plant pathogen to smart nanoparticleChiara eLico0Eugenio eBenvenuto1Selene eBaschieri2ENEAENEAENEAPotato virus X (PVX) is a single-stranded RNA plant virus, historically investigated in light of the detrimental effects on potato, the world's fourth most important food commodity. The study of the interactions with cells, and more generally with the plant, both locally and systemically, significantly contributed to unveil the mechanisms underlying gene silencing, fundamental not only in plant virology but also in the study of gene expression regulation. Unraveling the molecular events of PVX infection paved the way for the development of different viral expression vectors and consequential applications in functional genomics and in the biosynthesis of heterologous proteins in plants. Apart from that, the ease of manipulation and the knowledge of the virus structure (particle dimensions, shape and physicochemical features) are inspiring novel applications, mainly focused on nanobiotechnology. This review will lead the reader in this area, spanning from fundamental to applied research, embracing fields from plant pathology to vaccine and drug-targeted delivery, imaging and material sciences. Due to the versatile moods, PVX holds promise to become an interesting nanomaterial, in view to create the widest possible arsenal of new bio-inspired devices to face evolving issues in biomedicine and beyond.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpls.2015.01009/fullNanomedicineNanoparticlesNanotechnologyPlant virusPotato virus X
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author Chiara eLico
Eugenio eBenvenuto
Selene eBaschieri
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Eugenio eBenvenuto
Selene eBaschieri
The two-faced Potato Virus X: from plant pathogen to smart nanoparticle
Frontiers in Plant Science
Nanomedicine
Nanoparticles
Nanotechnology
Plant virus
Potato virus X
author_facet Chiara eLico
Eugenio eBenvenuto
Selene eBaschieri
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title The two-faced Potato Virus X: from plant pathogen to smart nanoparticle
title_short The two-faced Potato Virus X: from plant pathogen to smart nanoparticle
title_full The two-faced Potato Virus X: from plant pathogen to smart nanoparticle
title_fullStr The two-faced Potato Virus X: from plant pathogen to smart nanoparticle
title_full_unstemmed The two-faced Potato Virus X: from plant pathogen to smart nanoparticle
title_sort two-faced potato virus x: from plant pathogen to smart nanoparticle
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Plant Science
issn 1664-462X
publishDate 2015-11-01
description Potato virus X (PVX) is a single-stranded RNA plant virus, historically investigated in light of the detrimental effects on potato, the world's fourth most important food commodity. The study of the interactions with cells, and more generally with the plant, both locally and systemically, significantly contributed to unveil the mechanisms underlying gene silencing, fundamental not only in plant virology but also in the study of gene expression regulation. Unraveling the molecular events of PVX infection paved the way for the development of different viral expression vectors and consequential applications in functional genomics and in the biosynthesis of heterologous proteins in plants. Apart from that, the ease of manipulation and the knowledge of the virus structure (particle dimensions, shape and physicochemical features) are inspiring novel applications, mainly focused on nanobiotechnology. This review will lead the reader in this area, spanning from fundamental to applied research, embracing fields from plant pathology to vaccine and drug-targeted delivery, imaging and material sciences. Due to the versatile moods, PVX holds promise to become an interesting nanomaterial, in view to create the widest possible arsenal of new bio-inspired devices to face evolving issues in biomedicine and beyond.
topic Nanomedicine
Nanoparticles
Nanotechnology
Plant virus
Potato virus X
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpls.2015.01009/full
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