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The Tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) 126-kDa protein is a suppressor of RNA silencing previously shown to delay the silencing of transgenes in Nicotiana tabacum and N. benthamiana.
Phillip A. Harries +3 more
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Virus-induced gene silencing database for phenomics and functional genomics in Nicotiana benthamiana [PDF]
Virus-induced gene silencing (VIGS) is an important forward and reverse genetics method for the study of gene function in many plant species, especially Nicotiana benthamiana.
Chakravarthy, Suma +15 more
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Polymerization of tobacco rattle virus protein
Tobacco rattle virus (TRV) was first reassembled in vitro from its RNA and protein components by Semancik and Reynolds [l] and Abou Haidar [2] but the conditions they used were different. Experience with the in vitro reassembly of tobacco mosaic virus has shown that the state of aggregation of the protein is important both for initiation and elongation
Fritsch, Christiane +3 more
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Factors influencing Barley Stripe Mosaic Virus-mediated gene silencing in wheat [PDF]
Virus induced gene silencing (VIGS) is a technology that has been used primarily to target the virus genome in infected plants. However, if the virus genome carries inserts derived from the host plant, the system could be employed to target the mRNAs ...
Cakir, Cahid, Tör, Mahmut
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Mi-1-mediated resistance to Meloidogyne incognita in tomato may not rely on ethylene but hormone perception through ETR3 participates in limiting nematode infection in a susceptible host. [PDF]
Root-knot nematodes, Meloidogyne spp., are important pests of tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) and resistance to the three most prevalent species of this genus, including Meloidogyne incognita, is mediated by the Mi-1 gene. Mi-1 encodes a nucleotide binding
Bhattarai, Kishor K +3 more
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Virus-based MicroRNA Silencing
Virus-based microRNA silencing (VbMS) is a viable and prompt method to screen and characterize the function of microRNAs (miRNAs) in plants. The Tobacco rattle virus (TRV)-based VbMS method was originally developed by the Yule Liu's group (Sha et al.,
Jinping Zhao, Yule Liu
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Association of Tobacco Rattle Virus with Mitochondria
As part of a study of the way in which tobacco rattle viruses multiply, we have examined the intracellular distribution of the cam isolate (Harrison & Woods, 1966) by means of electron microscopy of thin sections of leaves. The micrographs show a remarkable association between virus particles and mitochondria.
B D, Harrison, I M, Roberts
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Virus-induced gene silencing (VIGS) is a powerful method to study gene function in plants. Tobacco rattle virus (TRV)-based VIGS vector is the most efficient VIGS vector so far. This method was originally developed by the Dinesh-Kumar's group (Liu et
Haili Zhang, Yule Liu
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Optimized cDNA libraries for virus-induced gene silencing (VIGS) using tobacco rattle virus
Background Virus-induced gene silencing (VIGS) has emerged as a method for performing rapid loss-of-function experiments in plants. Despite its expanding use, the effect of host gene insert length and other properties on silencing efficiency have not ...
Page Jonathan E, Liu Enwu
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The light-harvesting chlorophyll a/b complex protein 3 (LHCB3) of photosystem II plays important roles distributing the excitation energy and modulating the rate of state transition and stomatal response to abscisic acid.
Shiyou Qiu +16 more
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