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Revealing micro-RNAs in plants
Trends in Plant Science, 2002Recent work has resulted in the identification of >100 endogenous non-coding small RNA molecules in plants. These micro-RNAs (miRNAs) have the capacity to regulate a range of predicted target mRNAs, many of which are transcription factors involved in the control of meristem identity. Mutants defective in either CARPEL FACTORY or Hen1 fail to accumulate
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Small RNAs as plant morphogens
2020The coordination of cell fate decisions within complex multicellular structures rests on intercellular communication. To generate ordered patterns, cells need to know their relative positions within the growing structure. This is commonly achieved via the production and perception of mobile signaling molecules.
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Current Opinion in Microbiology, 2003
RNA viruses are the most common viruses of plants, and the evolution of these viruses has been studied both experimentally and phylogenetically. The basic molecular mechanisms for plant virus evolution are similar to those of other viruses, with some notable exceptions. Recent advances include new insights into the origins of plant viruses, analyses of
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RNA viruses are the most common viruses of plants, and the evolution of these viruses has been studied both experimentally and phylogenetically. The basic molecular mechanisms for plant virus evolution are similar to those of other viruses, with some notable exceptions. Recent advances include new insights into the origins of plant viruses, analyses of
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RNA editing in plant mitochondria
Seminars in Cell Biology, 1993RNA editing in plant mitochondria alters nearly all mRNAs by C to U and U to C transitions. In some species more than 400 edited sites have been identified with significant effects on the encoded proteins. RNA editing occurs in higher and lower plants and presumably has evolved before the differentiation of land plants.
W, Schuster, R, Hiesel, A, Brennicke
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2003
Current research into the structure and function of plant genes involves the application of many elaborate techniques for gene cloning and analysis. The isolation of pure, intact plant mRNA is required at many stages in this process, e.g., for generation and screening of cDNA clones, for characterization and mapping of cloned genes, and for the study ...
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Current research into the structure and function of plant genes involves the application of many elaborate techniques for gene cloning and analysis. The isolation of pure, intact plant mRNA is required at many stages in this process, e.g., for generation and screening of cDNA clones, for characterization and mapping of cloned genes, and for the study ...
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Translation of Plant Virus RNA’s
1980In vitro translation of plant virus RNAs not only yields valuable information about the proteins encoded by these RNAs, but it also gives information about the protein synthesizing machinery of the host. In the present paper we only discuss the results obtained with plant viruses with a genome consisting of single stranded RNA(s) with the plus polarity
Lous Van Vloten-Doting, Lyda Neeleman
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Plant hormone regulation of abiotic stress responses
Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2022Rainer Waadt +2 more
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Climate change impacts on plant pathogens, food security and paths forward
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2023Brajesh K Singh +2 more
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Evasion of plant immunity by microbial pathogens
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2022Yuanchao Wang +2 more
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