Defective Processing of Cytoplasmic and Chloroplast Ribosomal RNA in the Absence of Arabidopsis DXO1
ABSTRACT Decapping 5′‐3′ exoribonucleases from the DXO/Rai1 family are highly conserved among eukaryotes and exhibit diverse enzymatic activities depending on the organism. The biochemical and structural properties of the plant DXO1 differ from the yeast and animal counterparts, which is reflected in the in vivo functions of this enzyme.
Monika Zakrzewska‐Placzek+5 more
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A conserved C-terminal domain of TamB interacts with multiple BamA POTRA domains in Borreliella burgdorferi. [PDF]
Hall KT+4 more
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A shift in Begomovirus coheni populations associated with tomato yellow leaf curl disease (TYLCD) in tomato cultivars might facilitate the emergence of tomato yellow leaf curl virus‐Georgia (TYLCV‐GA) in natural conditions. ABSTRACT Tomato yellow leaf curl virus (TYLCV) is a major pathogen causing tomato yellow leaf curl disease (TYLCD), significantly ...
Manish Kumar+5 more
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FAM20B Gain-of-Function Blocks the Synthesis of Glycosaminoglycan Chains of Proteoglycans and Inhibits Proliferation and Migration of Glioblastoma Cells. [PDF]
Barré L, Shaukat I, Ouzzine M.
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Casual Dress “Plumeria ECORI” Menggunakan Teknik Ikat Celup dan Ecoprint
Nida Wdyaningsih, Kapti Asiatun
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SUMMARY Sedum alfredii (Sa) is known as a Cd/Zn hyperaccumulator, which usually grows in soil with high Mn in its natural habitat. However, it is unclear how S. alfredii copes with high Mn at both physiological and molecular levels. In this study, we characterized the Mn accumulation and tolerance in the hyperaccumulating ecotype (HE) of S. alfredii by
Jun Ge, Lingli Lu, Jian Feng Ma
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Positive-Type Reversibly Photoswitching Red Fluorescent Protein for Dual-Color Superresolution Imaging with Single Light Exposure for Off-Switching. [PDF]
Ozaki-Noma R+5 more
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Reverse prenylation in plants by non‐canonical aromatic prenyltransferases
Significance Statement Aromatic prenyltransferases (aPTs) are key catalysts in plant specialized metabolism, enhancing bioactivity by attaching hydrophobic prenyl groups to aromatic compounds. While no plant aPT catalyzing reverse prenylation of aromatic carbons has been identified so far, this study reports plant UbiA‐type aPTs from Hypericum species,
Lukas Ernst+10 more
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Interferon and TLR genes, but not endogenous bornavirus-like elements, limit BoDV1 replication after intracerebral infection. [PDF]
Koide R+12 more
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