Non-cell autonomous RNA silencing can spread from cell to cell and over long-distances in animals and plants. This process is genetically determined and requires mobile RNA signals. Genetic requirement and molecular nature of the mobile signals for non-cell-autonomous RNA silencing were intensively investigated in past few decades. No consensus dogma for mobile silencing can be reached in plants, yet published data are sometimes inconsistent and controversial. Thus, the genetic requirements and molecular signals involved in plant mobile silencing are still poorly understood. This article revisits our present understanding of intercellular and systemic non-cell autonomous RNA silencing, and summarises current debates on RNA signals for mobil...
In plants, small interfering RNAs (siRNAs) can trigger a silencing signal that may spread within a t...
AbstractIn plants and in some animals, the effects of post-transcriptional RNA silencing can extend ...
Small RNAs gene regulation was first discovered about 20 years ago. It represents a conserve gene re...
Recent insights into the roles of small RNAs in plant biology are examined in this issue's Molecular...
Non-cell autonomous RNA silencing can spread from cell to cell and over long-distance in animals and...
Non-cell autonomous RNA silencing can spread from cell to cell and over long-distance in animals and...
RNA-mediated silencing in plants can spread from cell to cell and over a long distance, and such mob...
RNA silencing has become a major focus of molecular biology and biomedical research around the world...
It has been known for almost 100 years that when a plant virus infects a leaf, mobile signals are tr...
Given their sessile condition, land plants need to integrate environmental cues rapidly and send sig...
versailles.inra.fr Given their sessile condition, land plants need to integrate environmental cues r...
In plants, once triggered within a single-cell type, transgene-mediated RNA-silencing can move from ...
AbstractSince the discovery of RNAi, its mechanism in plants and animals has been intensively studie...
In plants, small interfering RNAs (siRNAs) can trigger a silencing signal that may spread within a t...
In RNA interference (RNAi), small interfering RNAs (siRNAs) produced from double-stranded RNA guide ...
In plants, small interfering RNAs (siRNAs) can trigger a silencing signal that may spread within a t...
AbstractIn plants and in some animals, the effects of post-transcriptional RNA silencing can extend ...
Small RNAs gene regulation was first discovered about 20 years ago. It represents a conserve gene re...
Recent insights into the roles of small RNAs in plant biology are examined in this issue's Molecular...
Non-cell autonomous RNA silencing can spread from cell to cell and over long-distance in animals and...
Non-cell autonomous RNA silencing can spread from cell to cell and over long-distance in animals and...
RNA-mediated silencing in plants can spread from cell to cell and over a long distance, and such mob...
RNA silencing has become a major focus of molecular biology and biomedical research around the world...
It has been known for almost 100 years that when a plant virus infects a leaf, mobile signals are tr...
Given their sessile condition, land plants need to integrate environmental cues rapidly and send sig...
versailles.inra.fr Given their sessile condition, land plants need to integrate environmental cues r...
In plants, once triggered within a single-cell type, transgene-mediated RNA-silencing can move from ...
AbstractSince the discovery of RNAi, its mechanism in plants and animals has been intensively studie...
In plants, small interfering RNAs (siRNAs) can trigger a silencing signal that may spread within a t...
In RNA interference (RNAi), small interfering RNAs (siRNAs) produced from double-stranded RNA guide ...
In plants, small interfering RNAs (siRNAs) can trigger a silencing signal that may spread within a t...
AbstractIn plants and in some animals, the effects of post-transcriptional RNA silencing can extend ...
Small RNAs gene regulation was first discovered about 20 years ago. It represents a conserve gene re...