Chloroplast in plant-virus interaction
In plants, the chloroplast is the organelle that conducts photosynthesis. It has been known
that chloroplast is involved in virus infection of plants for approximate 70 years. Recently, the …
that chloroplast is involved in virus infection of plants for approximate 70 years. Recently, the …
Highlights and prospects of potyvirus molecular biology
JL Riechmann, S Lain… - Journal of General …, 1992 - microbiologyresearch.org
The potyvirus group [named after its type member, potato virus Y (PVY)] is the largest of the
34 plant virus groups and families currently recognized (Ward & Shukla, 1991). It contains at …
34 plant virus groups and families currently recognized (Ward & Shukla, 1991). It contains at …
[HTML][HTML] Callose biosynthesis regulates symplastic trafficking during root development
Plant cells are connected through plasmodesmata (PD), membrane-lined channels that
allow symplastic movement of molecules between cells. However, little is known about the …
allow symplastic movement of molecules between cells. However, little is known about the …
Cell-to-cell and long-distance transport of viruses in plants.
JC Carrington, KD Kasschau, SK Mahajan… - The Plant …, 1996 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The idea that viruses move through plants in two distinct modes was accurately concluded
by G. Samuel in a 1934 paper describing the transport of tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) …
by G. Samuel in a 1934 paper describing the transport of tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) …
The transfer of DNA from Agrobacterium tumefaciens into plants: a feast of fundamental insights
J Zupan, TR Muth, O Draper, P Zambryski - The plant journal, 2000 - Wiley Online Library
This review is dedicated to Jeff Schell, one of the founders of modernAgrobiology', the
genetic and molecular dissection of crown gall disease. Together with notable scientists at …
genetic and molecular dissection of crown gall disease. Together with notable scientists at …
[PDF][PDF] Plasmodesmata and the control of symplastic transport. Plant Cell Environ
A Roberts - Plant, Cell and Environment, 2003 - academia.edu
In 1879 Eduard Tangle discovered cytoplasmic connections between cells in the cotyledons
of Strychnos nuxvomica, which he interpreted to be protoplasmic contacts. This led him to …
of Strychnos nuxvomica, which he interpreted to be protoplasmic contacts. This led him to …
[HTML][HTML] Plant viral movement proteins: agents for cell-to-cell trafficking of viral genomes
WJ Lucas - Virology, 2006 - Elsevier
Plants viruses spread throughout their hosts using a number of pathways, the most common
being movement cell to cell through plasmodesmata (PD), unique intercellular organelles of …
being movement cell to cell through plasmodesmata (PD), unique intercellular organelles of …
Geminiviruses: genome structure and gene function
SG Lazarowitz, RJ Shepherd - Critical Reviews in Plant Sciences, 1992 - Taylor & Francis
The plant pathogenic single‐strand DNA‐containing geminiviruses have been the recent
focus of intense investigation, owing both to their agronomic importance and to their …
focus of intense investigation, owing both to their agronomic importance and to their …
Subcellular localization of interacting proteins by bimolecular fluorescence complementation in planta
Bimolecular fluorescence complementation (BiFC) represents one of the most advanced
and powerful tools for studying and visualizing protein–protein interactions in living cells. In …
and powerful tools for studying and visualizing protein–protein interactions in living cells. In …
dsRNA-induced immunity targets plasmodesmata and is suppressed by viral movement proteins
C Huang, AR Sede, L Elvira-González, Y Yan… - The Plant …, 2023 - academic.oup.com
Emerging evidence indicates that in addition to its well-recognized functions in antiviral RNA
silencing, dsRNA elicits pattern-triggered immunity (PTI), likely contributing to plant …
silencing, dsRNA elicits pattern-triggered immunity (PTI), likely contributing to plant …