10 pages, 6 figures.-- PMID: 11553749 [PubMed].-- PMCID: PMC117977.The genomes of most Nicotiana species contain three different subfamilies of the Tnt1 retrotransposon, which differ completely in their U3 sequence, whereas the rest of the sequence is relatively constant. The results presented here show that all three Tnt1 subfamilies are expressed in tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum) and that the U3 sequence variability correlates with differences in the pattern of expression of the Tnt1 elements. Each of the three Tnt1 subfamilies is induced by stress, but their promoters have a different response to different stress-associated signaling molecules. The Tnt1A subfamily is particularly strongly induced by elicitors and methyl jasmonate, whereas e...
The pectin methylesterases (PMEs) play multiple roles in regulating plant development and responses ...
Ruiz-Lara, S. Instituto de Biología Vegetal y Biotecnología, Universidad de Talca, Talca, ChileThe T...
Long terminal repeat retrotransposons are the most abundant mobile elements in the plant genome and...
40 ref.International audienceTransposable elements can generate considerable genetic diversity. Here...
Retrotransposons ’ high capacity for mutagenesis is a threat that genomes need to control tightly. T...
Retrotransposons' high capacity for mutagenesis is a threat that genomes need to control tightly. Tr...
Retrotransposons' high capacity for mutagenesis is a threat that genomes need to control tightly. Tr...
International audienceLong terminal repeat ( LTR) retrotransposons are generally silent in plant gen...
Abstract Background Tnt1 was the first active plant r...
Tnt1 is a transcriptionally active LTR-retrotransposon, present in over 600 copies in the Nicotiana ...
Interactions of plant retrotransposons with different steps of biotic and abiotic stress-associated ...
The copia-like Tnt1 element of tobacco is one of the few active plant retrotransposons and is transc...
AbstractAll known active plant retrotransposons are largely quiescent during development but activat...
Transposable elements (TEs) occupy a substantial portion of the genome of most plant species, differ...
Allopolyploidy is a major driving force in plant evolution and can induce rapid structural changes i...
The pectin methylesterases (PMEs) play multiple roles in regulating plant development and responses ...
Ruiz-Lara, S. Instituto de Biología Vegetal y Biotecnología, Universidad de Talca, Talca, ChileThe T...
Long terminal repeat retrotransposons are the most abundant mobile elements in the plant genome and...
40 ref.International audienceTransposable elements can generate considerable genetic diversity. Here...
Retrotransposons ’ high capacity for mutagenesis is a threat that genomes need to control tightly. T...
Retrotransposons' high capacity for mutagenesis is a threat that genomes need to control tightly. Tr...
Retrotransposons' high capacity for mutagenesis is a threat that genomes need to control tightly. Tr...
International audienceLong terminal repeat ( LTR) retrotransposons are generally silent in plant gen...
Abstract Background Tnt1 was the first active plant r...
Tnt1 is a transcriptionally active LTR-retrotransposon, present in over 600 copies in the Nicotiana ...
Interactions of plant retrotransposons with different steps of biotic and abiotic stress-associated ...
The copia-like Tnt1 element of tobacco is one of the few active plant retrotransposons and is transc...
AbstractAll known active plant retrotransposons are largely quiescent during development but activat...
Transposable elements (TEs) occupy a substantial portion of the genome of most plant species, differ...
Allopolyploidy is a major driving force in plant evolution and can induce rapid structural changes i...
The pectin methylesterases (PMEs) play multiple roles in regulating plant development and responses ...
Ruiz-Lara, S. Instituto de Biología Vegetal y Biotecnología, Universidad de Talca, Talca, ChileThe T...
Long terminal repeat retrotransposons are the most abundant mobile elements in the plant genome and...