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Intragenomic Long-Distance RNA-RNA Interactions in Plus-Strand RNA Plant Viruses. [PDF]
Plant viruses that contain positive-strand RNA genomes represent an important class of pathogen. The genomes of these viruses harbor RNA sequences and higher-order RNA structures that are essential for the regulation of viral processes during infections.
Chkuaseli T, White KA.
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Proteomic Changes in Response to Colorless nonripening Mutation during Tomato Fruit Ripening
SlSPL-CNR is a multifunctional transcription factor gene that plays important roles in regulating tomato fruit ripening. However, the molecular basis of SlSPL-CNR in the regulatory networks is not exactly clear.
Ting Zhou+5 more
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Mobile Flowering Locus T RNA – Biological Relevance and Biotechnological Potential
Many systemically mobile mRNAs have been revealed in phloem. However, very few of them have been found to be of clear signaling functions. One of such rare examples is the mobile Flowering locus T (FT) mRNA despite the continuous debate about its ...
Zhiming Yu+7 more
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The Reference Transcriptomic Dataset (RTD) is an accurate and comprehensive collection of transcripts originating from a given organism. It holds the key to precise transcript quantification and downstream analysis of differential expressions and ...
Nagesh Srikakulam+2 more
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Characterization of genes associated with TGA7 during the floral transition
Background The TGACG-binding (TGA) family has 10 members that play vital roles in Arabidopsis thaliana defense responses and development. However, their involvement in controlling flowering time remains largely unknown and requires further investigation.
Xiaorui Xu+8 more
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The mechanisms associated with the regulation of iron (Fe) homeostasis have been extensively examined, however, epigenetic regulation of these processes remains largely unknown.
Wei Wei Chen+7 more
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RNA-binding proteins contribute to small RNA loading in plant extracellular vesicles
Plants use extracellular vesicles (EVs) to transport small RNAs (sRNAs) into their fungal pathogens and silence fungal virulence-related genes through a phenomenon called ‘cross-kingdom RNAi’. It remains unknown, however, how sRNAs are selectively loaded
Baoye He+8 more
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C-terminal domain phosphatase-like 1 (CPL1) is involved in floral transition in Arabidopsis
Background RNA polymerase II plays critical roles in transcription in eukaryotic organisms. C-terminal Domain Phosphatase-like 1 (CPL1) regulates the phosphorylation state of the C-terminal domain of RNA polymerase II subunit B1, which is critical in ...
Chen Yuan+6 more
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Cinnamon Oil Inhibits Penicillium expansum Growth by Disturbing the Carbohydrate Metabolic Process
Penicillium expansum is a major postharvest pathogen that mainly threatens the global pome fruit industry and causes great economic losses annually. In the present study, the antifungal effects and potential mechanism of cinnamon oil against P.
Tongfei Lai+5 more
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Principles of mRNA targeting via the Arabidopsis m6A-binding protein ECT2
Specific recognition of N6-methyladenosine (m6A) in mRNA by RNA-binding proteins containing a YT521-B homology (YTH) domain is important in eukaryotic gene regulation. The Arabidopsis YTH domain protein ECT2 is thought to bind to mRNA at URU(m6A)Y sites,
Laura Arribas-Hernández+7 more
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