Cross-species translocation of mRNA from host plants into the parasitic plant dodder.
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The worldwide holoparasitic Apodanthaceae confidently placed in the Cucurbitales by nuclear and mitochondrial gene treesMitochondrial DNA suggests at least 11 origins of parasitism in angiosperms and reveals genomic chimerism in parasitic plantsExogenous plant MIR168a specifically targets mammalian LDLRAP1: evidence of cross-kingdom regulation by microRNAParasitic plants of the genus Cuscuta and their interaction with susceptible and resistant host plantsTurnip mosaic virus moves systemically through both phloem and xylem as membrane-associated complexesEvolution of a horizontally acquired legume gene, albumin 1, in the parasitic plant Phelipanche aegyptiaca and related species.Two hAT transposon genes were transferred from Brassicaceae to broomrapes and are actively expressed in some recipients.De novo assembly and characterization of the transcriptome of the parasitic weed dodder identifies genes associated with plant parasitism.Production of dsRNA sequences in the host plant is not sufficient to initiate gene silencing in the colonizing oomycete pathogen Phytophthora parasiticaThe plant vascular system: evolution, development and functions.Possible loss of the chloroplast genome in the parasitic flowering plant Rafflesia lagascae (Rafflesiaceae)Profiling mRNAs of two Cuscuta species reveals possible candidate transcripts shared by parasitic plantsA bioinformatics approach to distinguish plant parasite and host transcriptomes in interface tissue by classifying RNA-Seq reads.The parasitic plant Cuscuta australis is highly insensitive to abscisic acid-induced suppression of hypocotyl elongation and seed germination.Mobility of Transgenic Nucleic Acids and Proteins within Grafted Rootstocks for Agricultural ImprovementHost-induced silencing of Fusarium culmorum genes protects wheat from infection.RNA interference as a resistance mechanism against crop parasites in Africa: a 'Trojan horse' approach.RNA trafficking in parasitic plant systems.Heavy traffic in the fast lane: long-distance signalling by macromolecules.Moving RNA moves RNA forward.Identification of phloem-mobile mRNA.Transcriptomics exposes the uniqueness of parasitic plants.Macromolecular trafficking between a vesicular arbuscular endomycorrhizal fungus and roots of transgenic tobacco.Analysis of the pumpkin phloem proteome provides insights into angiosperm sieve tube function.Evidence for abscisic acid biosynthesis in Cuscuta reflexa, a parasitic plant lacking neoxanthin.Parasitic Cuscuta factor(s) and the detection by tomato initiates plant defense.Identification of mRNAs that move over long distances using an RNA-Seq analysis of Arabidopsis/Nicotiana benthamiana heterografts.Quantification of tomato and Arabidopsis mobile RNAs trafficking into the parasitic plant Cuscuta pentagona.Immunolocalization of solanaceous SUT1 proteins in companion cells and xylem parenchyma: new perspectives for phloem loading and transport.Vascular expression in Arabidopsis is predicted by the frequency of CT/GA-rich repeats in gene promoters.Detection of the plant parasite Cuscuta reflexa by a tomato cell surface receptor.A three-dimensional RNA motif in Potato spindle tuber viroid mediates trafficking from palisade mesophyll to spongy mesophyll in Nicotiana benthamiana.Horizontal gene transfer in plantsQuercus pubescens and its hemiparasite Loranthus europaeus: nutrient dynamics of leaves and twigs
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Cross-species translocation of mRNA from host plants into the parasitic plant dodder.
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Cross-species translocation of mRNA from host plants into the parasitic plant dodder.
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Cross-species translocation of mRNA from host plants into the parasitic plant dodder.
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Cross-species translocation of mRNA from host plants into the parasitic plant dodder.
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Cross-species translocation of mRNA from host plants into the parasitic plant dodder.
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Cross-species translocation of mRNA from host plants into the parasitic plant dodder.
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Cross-species translocation of mRNA from host plants into the parasitic plant dodder
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Jeannine K Roney
Piyum A Khatibi
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10.1104/PP.106.088369
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2006-12-22T00:00:00Z