The phloem-limited poleroviruses infect Arabidopsis thaliana without causing noticeable disease symptoms. In order to facilitate visual infection identification, we developed virus-induced gene silencing (VIGS) vectors derived from Turnip yellows virus (TuYV). Short sequences from the host gene AtCHLI1 required for chlorophyll biosynthesis [42 nucleotides in sense or antisense orientation or as an inverted-repeat (IR), or an 81 nucleotide sense fragment] were inserted into the 3′ non-coding region of the TuYV genome to screen for the most efficient and robust silencing vector. All recombinant viruses produced a clear vein chlorosis phenotype on infected Arabidopsis plants due to the expression inhibition of the AtCHLI1 gene. The introductio...
Antiviral gene silencing is a plant defense mechanism that involves Dicer-like proteins, small inter...
Plant viruses modify gene expression in infected tissues by altering the micro (mi)RNA-mediated regu...
PHYL1 and SAP54 are orthologs of pathogenic effectors of Aster yellow witches'-broom (AYWB) phytopla...
The phloem-limited poleroviruses infect Arabidopsis thaliana without causing noticeable disease symp...
The phloem-limited poleroviruses infect Arabidopsis thaliana without causing noticeable disease symp...
The phloem-limited poleroviruses infect Arabidopsis thaliana without causing noticeable disease symp...
The phloem-limited poleroviruses infect Arabidopsis thaliana without causing noticeable disease symp...
The phloem-limited poleroviruses infect Arabidopsis thaliana without causing noticeable disease symp...
The phloem-limited poleroviruses infect Arabidopsis thaliana without causing noticeable disease symp...
International audienceVirus-induced gene silencing (VIGS) is an important tool for the analysis of g...
Virus-induced gene silencing (VIGS) is an important tool for functional genomics studies in plants. ...
BGPI : équipe 2Turnip yellows virus (TuYV) is a polerovirus (family Luteoviridae) restricted to phlo...
International audienceVirus-induced gene silencing (VIGS) is an important tool for the analysis of g...
<div><p>PHYL1 and SAP54 are orthologs of pathogenic effectors of Aster yellow witches’-broom (AYWB) ...
Suppression of gene silencing is a key mechanism for the success of viral infection in plants. DNA v...
Antiviral gene silencing is a plant defense mechanism that involves Dicer-like proteins, small inter...
Plant viruses modify gene expression in infected tissues by altering the micro (mi)RNA-mediated regu...
PHYL1 and SAP54 are orthologs of pathogenic effectors of Aster yellow witches'-broom (AYWB) phytopla...
The phloem-limited poleroviruses infect Arabidopsis thaliana without causing noticeable disease symp...
The phloem-limited poleroviruses infect Arabidopsis thaliana without causing noticeable disease symp...
The phloem-limited poleroviruses infect Arabidopsis thaliana without causing noticeable disease symp...
The phloem-limited poleroviruses infect Arabidopsis thaliana without causing noticeable disease symp...
The phloem-limited poleroviruses infect Arabidopsis thaliana without causing noticeable disease symp...
The phloem-limited poleroviruses infect Arabidopsis thaliana without causing noticeable disease symp...
International audienceVirus-induced gene silencing (VIGS) is an important tool for the analysis of g...
Virus-induced gene silencing (VIGS) is an important tool for functional genomics studies in plants. ...
BGPI : équipe 2Turnip yellows virus (TuYV) is a polerovirus (family Luteoviridae) restricted to phlo...
International audienceVirus-induced gene silencing (VIGS) is an important tool for the analysis of g...
<div><p>PHYL1 and SAP54 are orthologs of pathogenic effectors of Aster yellow witches’-broom (AYWB) ...
Suppression of gene silencing is a key mechanism for the success of viral infection in plants. DNA v...
Antiviral gene silencing is a plant defense mechanism that involves Dicer-like proteins, small inter...
Plant viruses modify gene expression in infected tissues by altering the micro (mi)RNA-mediated regu...
PHYL1 and SAP54 are orthologs of pathogenic effectors of Aster yellow witches'-broom (AYWB) phytopla...