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Of relevance, several RSS proteins expressed by animal viruses have been demonstrated to maintain RSS activity in plants.
It is of interest that the RSS factors encoded by different viral families have no similarities with each other, and many viruses produce their RSS activity as a secondary function of some gene product that has also some other function in viral life cycle, e.g. in replication, cell-to cell or systemic movement or encapsulation (reviewed in [ 17]).
Therefore, for the most part, those positively charged residues that contribute to RSS activity of P19 maintain similar functional roles in mammalian and plant cells, further supporting the notion that the P19 RSS effect in plants and animals arises from co-factor independent direct RNA-binding.
Mammalian viruses having dsRNA-binding regions and GW/WG motifs appear to have a high chance of conferring RSS activity.
Recent studies of mammalian viruses exhibiting RNA silencing suppressor (RSS) activity have further advanced our understanding of RNAi in terms of host virus interactions.
We next checked if loss of TRBP would affect P19's RSS activity.
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The information presented in this review together with any perspective research should help to predict and identify the RSS activity-endowed new viral proteins that could be the potential targets for designing novel anti-viral therapeutics.
We hypothesize that many cellular RNA-binding proteins [ 55] may possess suppressive RSS activities while others like TRBP may positively enhance RNAi function.
We already have Dave Winer's microblog namespace for RSS, PubSubHubbub and Activity Streams.
Our data indicate that the Dβ1 23RSS (compared to all other Dβ RSSs) focuses RAG1/2 activity with a greater effectiveness and likely this mediates the inhibiting role of Dβ1 23RSS on the Dβ1 12RSS nicking.
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