On the expansion of the pentatricopeptide repeat gene family in plants.
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The Selaginella genome identifies genetic changes associated with the evolution of vascular plantsDisease Resistance Gene Analogs (RGAs) in PlantsArchitecture of the PPR gene family in the moss Physcomitrella patensStructural basis for RNA recognition by a dimeric PPR-protein complexThe Pet309 pentatricopeptide repeat motifs mediate efficient binding to the mitochondrial COX1 transcript in yeast.RNA Editing and Its Molecular Mechanism in Plant OrganellesThe Propensity of Pentatricopeptide Repeat Genes to Evolve into Restorers of Cytoplasmic Male SterilityEmerging Roles of RNA-Binding Proteins in Plant Growth, Development, and Stress ResponsesTransposable elements: powerful contributors to angiosperm evolution and diversityShort non-coding RNA fragments accumulating in chloroplasts: footprints of RNA binding proteins?Large-scale gene expression profiling data for the model moss Physcomitrella patens aid understanding of developmental progression, culture and stress conditionsRedefining the structural motifs that determine RNA binding and RNA editing by pentatricopeptide repeat proteins in land plants.Global transcriptome profiles of Camellia sinensis during cold acclimationRegulation of inflorescence branch development in rice through a novel pathway involving the pentatricopeptide repeat protein sped1-DIdentification of precursor transcripts for 6 novel miRNAs expands the diversity on the genomic organisation and expression of miRNA genes in rice.Comparative analysis indicates that alternative splicing in plants has a limited role in functional expansion of the proteome.Loss of matK RNA editing in seed plant chloroplasts.Sequence analysis of two alleles reveals that intra-and intergenic recombination played a role in the evolution of the radish fertility restorer (Rfo).Discovery of global genomic re-organization based on comparison of two newly sequenced rice mitochondrial genomes with cytoplasmic male sterility-related genesEvidence for large complex networks of plant short silencing RNAs.The leucine zipper domains of the transcription factors GCN4 and c-Jun have ribonuclease activity.Combining comparative sequence and genomic data to ascertain phylogenetic relationships and explore the evolution of the large GDSL-lipase family in land plants.The nuclear component of a cytonuclear hybrid incompatibility in Mimulus maps to a cluster of pentatricopeptide repeat genes.The pentatricopeptide repeat protein MTSF2 stabilizes a nad1 precursor transcript and defines the 3΄ end of its 5΄-half intron.Origin and evolution of a placental-specific microRNA family in the human genomeGenomic era analyses of RNA secondary structure and RNA-binding proteins reveal their significance to post-transcriptional regulation in plants.Reactive oxygen species and transcript analysis upon excess light treatment in wild-type Arabidopsis thaliana vs a photosensitive mutant lacking zeaxanthin and lutein.In Silico Identification of Candidate Genes for Fertility Restoration in Cytoplasmic Male Sterile Perennial Ryegrass (Lolium perenne L.).Functional divergence and origin of the DAG-like gene family in plants.Systematic study of subcellular localization of Arabidopsis PPR proteins confirms a massive targeting to organelles.The E-class PPR protein MEF3 of Arabidopsis thaliana can also function in mitochondrial RNA editing with an additional DYW domain.In-silico and in-vivo analyses of EST databases unveil conserved miRNAs from Carthamus tinctorius and Cynara cardunculusMolecular characterization of three PRORP proteins in the moss Physcomitrella patens: nuclear PRORP protein is not essential for moss viability.Unmasking alternative splicing inside protein-coding exons defines exitrons and their role in proteome plasticity.Selection patterns on restorer-like genes reveal a conflict between nuclear and mitochondrial genomes throughout angiosperm evolution.Drosophila melanogaster LRPPRC2 is involved in coordination of mitochondrial translationA cryptic cytoplasmic male sterility unveils a possible gynodioecious past for Arabidopsis thaliana.Exploration of plant genomes in the FLAGdb++ environment.Identification and analysis of seven H₂O₂-responsive miRNAs and 32 new miRNAs in the seedlings of rice (Oryza sativa L. ssp. indica).Transcriptomic and proteomic analysis of a compatible tomato-aphid interaction reveals a predominant salicylic acid-dependent plant response.
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On the expansion of the pentatricopeptide repeat gene family in plants.
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On the expansion of the pentatricopeptide repeat gene family in plants.
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On the expansion of the pentatricopeptide repeat gene family in plants.
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On the expansion of the pentatricopeptide repeat gene family in plants.
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On the expansion of the pentatricopeptide repeat gene family in plants.
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On the expansion of the pentatricopeptide repeat gene family in plants.
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On the expansion of the pentatricopeptide repeat gene family in plants.
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On the expansion of the pentatricopeptide repeat gene family in plants.
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P2860
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On the expansion of the pentatricopeptide repeat gene family in plants.
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Charles Andres
Christian Schmitz-Linneweber
Claire Lurin
Mamoru Sugita
Mitsuru Hattori
Nicholas O'Toole
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10.1093/MOLBEV/MSN057
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2008-03-14T00:00:00Z