The role of plant transcription factors in the fight against plant viruses
KK Viswanath, SY Kuo, CW Tu, YH Hsu… - International Journal of …, 2023 - mdpi.com
Plants are vulnerable to the challenges of unstable environments and pathogen infections
due to their immobility. Among various stress conditions, viral infection is a major threat that …
due to their immobility. Among various stress conditions, viral infection is a major threat that …
A viral movement protein co-opts endoplasmic reticulum luminal-binding protein and calreticulin to promote intracellular movement
YW Huang, CI Sun, CC Hu, CH Tsai, M Meng… - Plant …, 2023 - academic.oup.com
Intracellular movement is an important step for the initial spread of virus in plants during
infection. This process requires virus-encoded movement proteins (MPs) and their …
infection. This process requires virus-encoded movement proteins (MPs) and their …
[HTML][HTML] Argonaute 5-mediated antiviral defense and viral counter-defense in Nicotiana benthamiana
CW Tu, YW Huang, CW Lee, SY Kuo, NS Lin, YH Hsu… - Virus Research, 2023 - Elsevier
The argonaute (AGO) family proteins play a crucial role in preventing viral invasions through
the plant antiviral RNA silencing pathway, with distinct AGO proteins recruited for specific …
the plant antiviral RNA silencing pathway, with distinct AGO proteins recruited for specific …
CRISPR/Cas, multiomics, and RNA interference in virus disease management
Plant viruses infect a wide range of commercially important crop plants and cause significant
crop production losses worldwide. Numerous alterations in plant physiology related to the …
crop production losses worldwide. Numerous alterations in plant physiology related to the …
A Jasmonic Acid–Related Mechanism Affects ARGONAUTE5 Expression and Antiviral Defense Against Potato Virus X in Arabidopsis thaliana
G Silva-Martins, C Roussin-Léveillée… - Molecular Plant …, 2023 - Am Phytopath Society
During virus infection, Argonaute (AGO) proteins bind to Dicer-produced virus small
interfering RNAs and target viral RNA based on sequence complementarity, thereby limiting …
interfering RNAs and target viral RNA based on sequence complementarity, thereby limiting …
E2F7 drives Autotaxin/Enpp2 transcription via chromosome looping: Repression by p53 in murine but not human carcinomas
KH Lin, SC Lee, MA Dacheux… - … publication of the …, 2023 - pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Dysregulation of the autotaxin (ATX, Enpp2)-lysophosphatidic acid (LPA) signaling in
cancerous cells contributes to tumorigenesis and therapy resistance. We previously found …
cancerous cells contributes to tumorigenesis and therapy resistance. We previously found …
Complete genome sequencing and construction of full-length infectious cDNA clone of papaya ringspot virus-HYD isolate and its efficient in planta expression
Papaya ringspot virus (PRSV) is a devastating Potyvirus that causes papaya ringspot
disease in Carica papaya plantations globally. In this study, the complete genome sequence …
disease in Carica papaya plantations globally. In this study, the complete genome sequence …
The phosphorylation of the movement protein TGBp1 regulates the accumulation of the Bamboo mosaic virus
WC Wu, IH Chen, PY Hou, LH Wang… - Journal of General …, 2024 - microbiologyresearch.org
Phosphorylation and dephosphorylation of viral movement proteins plays a crucial role in
regulating virus movement. Our study focused on investigating the movement protein TGBp1 …
regulating virus movement. Our study focused on investigating the movement protein TGBp1 …