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The Arabidopsis flowering locus T (FT) gene encodes the mobile florigen essential for floral induction. While movement of the FT protein has been shown to occur within plants, systemic spread of FT mRNA remains to be unequivocally demonstrated. Utilizing
Zhang, Kefeng +17 more
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Current knowledge of the mechanism of mobilization of maternal mRNA is summarized herein and a working hypothesis has been constructed to explain the mechanism on the assumption that the mRNA enters the cytoplasm in association with the cytoplasmic membraneous structures and is then stored in the structures until liberation and relocation at the step ...
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Structural studies of RNA localisation signals
Asymmetric localisation of cytoplasmic mRNA in the cell appears in a variety of organisms and is important for establishment of spatially differential expression of genes.
Ringel, I.
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mRNA-based technology has emerged as a new class of medicines with a wide range of applications, including viral vaccines, cancer vaccines, and therapeutics for the treatment of metabolic diseases and cardiovascular conditions.
Welbourne, E.N. +9 more
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Editorial: Systemic RNA Signalling in Plants
Michitaka Notaguchi +3 more
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Investigating the potential use of virus technology to further our understanding of floral induction and its application in plant breeding programmes [PDF]
Flowering Locus T (FT ) plays a pivotal role in floral induction. It integrates the inputs from a complex network of flowering signalling pathways. Flowering is an efficiently orchestrated event that occurs in a plant at a particular time to ensure ...
Akande, Femi David
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The involvement of Argonaute molecule PIWI in the antiviral immunity of oyster Crassostrea gigas
The p-element induced wimpy testis (PIWI), as a member of Argonaute superfamily, functions in piRNA pathway of RNAi to achieve target gene silencing. The piRNA pathway plays crucial roles in germline development and regulation of mobile element as well ...
Yuhao Jin +8 more
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Background In eukaryotes, RNA interference (RNAi) is a major mechanism of defense against viruses and transposable elements as well of regulating translation of endogenous mRNAs.
Makarova, K.S. +12 more
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In bacterial genomes a fraction of transcribed sequences do not code for proteins or structural RNAs, but have been shown to be involved in fundamental processes, such as regulation of gene expression, mRNA processing and stability or structural RNA ...
Cozzuto, Luca
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