A virus-targeted plant receptor-like kinase promotes cell-to-cell spread of RNAi
Volume: 115, Issue: 6, Pages: 1388 - 1393
Published: Jan 23, 2018
Abstract
RNA interference (RNAi) in plants can move from cell to cell, allowing for systemic spread of an antiviral immune response. How this cell-to-cell spread of silencing is regulated is currently unknown. Here, we describe that the C4 protein from Tomato yellow leaf curl virus can inhibit the intercellular spread of RNAi. Using this viral protein as a probe, we have identified the receptor-like kinase (RLK) BARELY ANY MERISTEM 1 (BAM1) as a positive...
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Title
A virus-targeted plant receptor-like kinase promotes cell-to-cell spread of RNAi
Published Date
Jan 23, 2018
Volume
115
Issue
6
Pages
1388 - 1393
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