نتایج جستجو برای: ptgs gene silencing

تعداد نتایج: 1153734  

Journal: :Journal of virology 2003
Feng Qu Tao Ren T Jack Morris

Posttranscriptional gene silencing (PTGS), or RNA silencing, is a sequence-specific RNA degradation process that targets foreign RNA, including viral and transposon RNA for destruction. Several RNA plant viruses have been shown to encode suppressors of PTGS in order to survive this host defense. We report here that the coat protein (CP) of Turnip crinkle virus (TCV) strongly suppresses PTGS. Th...

Journal: :Biomolecular concepts 2014
Neil A Youngson Pin-Chun Lin Shih-Shun Lin

Recent discoveries in eukaryotes have shown that autophagy-mediated degradation of DICER and ARGONAUTE (AGO), the proteins involved in post-transcriptional gene silencing (PTGS), can occur in response to viral infection and starvation. In plants, a virally encoded protein P0 specifically interacts with AGO1 and enhances degradation through autophagy, resulting in suppression of gene silencing. ...

2014
Mi-Rae Shin Masaya Natsuume Takashi Matsumoto Mitsumasa Hanaoka Misaki Imai Ken Iijima Shin-ichiro Oka Eri Adachi Hiroaki Kodama

Sense transgene-induced post-transcriptional gene silencing (S-PTGS) is thought to be a type of RNA silencing in which ARGONAUTE1 directs the small interfering RNA (siRNA)-mediated cleavage of a target mRNA in the cytoplasm. Here, we report that the altered splicing of endogenous counterpart genes is a main cause for the reduction of their mature mRNA levels. After the S-PTGS of a tobacco endop...

2015
Jean-Sébastien Parent Vincent Jauvion Nicolas Bouché Christophe Béclin Mélanie Hachet Matthias Zytnicki Hervé Vaucheret

Although post-transcriptional gene silencing (PTGS) has been studied for more than a decade, there is still a gap in our understanding of how de novo silencing is initiated against genetic elements that are not supposed to produce double-stranded (ds)RNA. Given the pervasive transcription occurring throughout eukaryote genomes, we tested the hypothesis that unintended transcription could produc...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2007
Isabelle Gy Virginie Gasciolli Dominique Lauressergues Jean-Benoit Morel Julie Gombert Florence Proux Caroline Proux Hervé Vaucheret Allison C Mallory

The eukaryotic defense response posttranscriptional gene silencing (PTGS) is directed by short-interfering RNAs and thwarts invading nucleic acids via the RNA slicing activity of conserved ARGONAUTE (AGO) proteins. PTGS can be counteracted by exogenous or endogenous suppressors, including the cytoplasmic exoribonuclease XRN4, which also degrades microRNA (miRNA)-guided mRNA cleavage products bu...

Journal: :Vision Research 2008
Jack M. Sullivan Edwin H. Yau R. Thomas Taggart Mark C. Butler Tiffany A. Kolniak

Development of post-transcriptional gene silencing (PTGS) agents for therapeutic purposes is an immense challenge in modern biology. Established technologies used to knockdown a specific target RNA and its cognate protein: antisense, ribozyme, RNAi, all conditionally depend upon an initial, critical annealing event of the PTGS ligand to a target RNA. In this review we address the nature of the ...

Journal: :International journal of bioinformatics research and applications 2013
Sangeeta Saxena Rupesh K. Kesharwani Vinayak Singh Sarita Singh

Geminiviruses are single-stranded circular DNA viruses causing leaf curl disease in papaya crop. Post-Transcriptional Gene Silencing (PTGS), also known as RNAi, acts as a natural antiviral defence mechanism and plays a role in genome maintenance and development in plants. PTGS suppression by viruses makes the plant RNA silencing machinery inefficient. Three geminiviral genes namely AV2, AC2 and...

Journal: :Genetics 2002
Ichiro Mitsuhara Naomi Shirasawa-Seo Takayoshi Iwai Shigeo Nakamura Ryoso Honkura Yuko Ohashi

Transgenic tobacco plants that overproduce luciferase (Luc) frequently exhibit post-transcriptional gene silencing (PTGS) of luc. The silencing was observed over five generations and found not to be inherited but acquired by the next generation at a certain frequency. Luc imaging analysis of silenced plants revealed Luc activity only in proliferating tissues such as shoot meristem and developin...

2008
Henryk Flachowsky Marko Riedel Stefanie Reim

Abbreviations: attE: attacin E gene ELISA: Enzyme Linked Immunosorbent Assay gusA: β-glucuronidase gene GUS: glucuronidase nos: nopaline synthase gene nptII: neomycin phosphotransferase II gene NPTII: neomycin phosphotransferase II protein PCR: polymerase chain reaction PTGS: post-transcriptional gene silencing RNA: ribonucleic acid RT-PCR: reverse transcription PCR T-DNA: transfer DNA TGS: tra...

Journal: :Current Biology 2011
Charles W. Melnyk Attila Molnar Andrew Bassett David C. Baulcombe

RNA silencing in flowering plants generates a signal that moves between cells and through the phloem [1, 2]. Nucleotide sequence specificity of the signal is conferred by 21, 22, and 24 nucleotide (nt) sRNAs that are generated by Dicer-like (DCL) proteins [3]. In the recipient cells these sRNAs bind to Argonaute (AGO) effectors of silencing and the 21 nt sRNAs mediate posttranscriptional regula...

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