Filopodia are essential for steroid release. [PDF]
Simon E+4 more
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Articles selected by Faculty of 1000: identifying cereal cell wall biosynthetic genes; unspecific knockdown by RNAi; protoemics of lipid rafts; mating-type gene in asexual fungus; genomic identification of hyperthermophiles [PDF]
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In wheat, INOSITOL‐REQUIRING ENZYME 1 (IRE1) helps plants cope with heat stress by regulating unconventional splicing of the mRNA encoding the bZIP transcription factor TabZIP60, which activates heat‐responsive genes, and cleavage of the precursor of the microRNA miR172 during heat stress.
Haoran Li+15 more
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Identification and characterization of a dsRNA-degrading nuclease CmdsRNase2 influencing RNAi efficiency in the rice leaffolder Cnaphalocrocis medinalis. [PDF]
Wang X, Du J, Li S, Li J, Zha R.
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In situ quantification of ribosome number by electron tomography
Abstract Ribosomes, discovered in 1955 by George Palade, were initially described as small cytoplasmic particles preferentially associated with the endoplasmic reticulum (ER). Over the years, extensive research has focused on both the structure and function of ribosomes.
Mounir El Hankouri+4 more
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Cellulose synthase TaCESA7 negatively regulates wheat resistance to stripe rust by reducing cell wall lignification. [PDF]
Zhang Y+9 more
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Terminal Cytokinesis Events Uncovered after an RNAi Screen [PDF]
Arnaud Échard+3 more
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Neurogenomic landscape associated with status‐dependent cooperative behaviour
Abstract The neurogenomic mechanisms mediating male–male reproductive cooperative behaviours remain unknown. We leveraged extensive transcriptomic and behavioural data on a neotropical bird species (Pipra filicauda) that performs cooperative courtship displays to understand these mechanisms.
Peri E. Bolton+6 more
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WDR2 regulates the orphan kinesin KIN-G to promote hook complex and Golgi biogenesis in <i>Trypanosoma brucei</i>. [PDF]
Zhou Q, Hu H, Li Z.
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ABSTRACT Social insects form complex societies with division of labour between different female castes. In most species, a single queen heads the colony; in others, several queens share the task of reproduction. These different social organisations are often associated with distinct queen morphologies and life‐history strategies and occur in different ...
Marah Stoldt+3 more
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