Plants have developed versatile strategies to deal with the great variety of challenging conditions they are exposed to. Among them, the regulation of translation is a common target to finely modulate gene expression both under biotic and abiotic stress situations. Upon environmental challenges, translation is regulated to reduce the consumption of energy and to selectively synthesize proteins involved in the proper establishment of the tolerance response. In the case of viral infections, the situation is more complex, as viruses have evolved unconventional mechanisms to regulate translation in order to ensure the production of the viral encoded proteins using the plant machinery. Although the final purpose is different, in some cases, both...
Translational regulation has long been recognized as a vital process in the cell responses to the en...
Plant RNA viruses encode essential viral proteins that depend on the host translation machinery for ...
Land plants are anchored in one place for most of their life cycle and therefore must constantly ada...
Translation of the coding potential of a messenger RNA into a protein molecule is a fundamental proc...
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Plants, as sessile organisms, are exposed to a large array of challenging external and internal alte...
In unstressed conditions, the cap‐binding protein, eIF4E, binds the 5′ cap structure (m7G) on mRNA a...
An important step in eukaryotic gene expression is the synthesis of proteins from mRNA, a process cl...
In unstressed conditions, the cap-binding protein, eIF4E, binds the 5' cap structure (m7G) on mRNA a...
Plants use a wide range of mechanisms to adapt to different environmental stresses. One of the earli...
In unstressed conditions, the cap‐binding protein, eIF4E, binds the 5′ cap structure (m7G) on mRNA a...
Due to the limited coding capacity of viral genomes, plant viruses depend extensively on the host ce...
Viral protein synthesis is completely dependent upon the host cell's translational machinery. Canoni...
Plant viruses have evolved several unconventional translational strategies that allow efficient expr...
Gene expression is regulated at the critical steps: a regulatory event occurs at the step which has ...
Translational regulation has long been recognized as a vital process in the cell responses to the en...
Plant RNA viruses encode essential viral proteins that depend on the host translation machinery for ...
Land plants are anchored in one place for most of their life cycle and therefore must constantly ada...
Translation of the coding potential of a messenger RNA into a protein molecule is a fundamental proc...
Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, p...
Plants, as sessile organisms, are exposed to a large array of challenging external and internal alte...
In unstressed conditions, the cap‐binding protein, eIF4E, binds the 5′ cap structure (m7G) on mRNA a...
An important step in eukaryotic gene expression is the synthesis of proteins from mRNA, a process cl...
In unstressed conditions, the cap-binding protein, eIF4E, binds the 5' cap structure (m7G) on mRNA a...
Plants use a wide range of mechanisms to adapt to different environmental stresses. One of the earli...
In unstressed conditions, the cap‐binding protein, eIF4E, binds the 5′ cap structure (m7G) on mRNA a...
Due to the limited coding capacity of viral genomes, plant viruses depend extensively on the host ce...
Viral protein synthesis is completely dependent upon the host cell's translational machinery. Canoni...
Plant viruses have evolved several unconventional translational strategies that allow efficient expr...
Gene expression is regulated at the critical steps: a regulatory event occurs at the step which has ...
Translational regulation has long been recognized as a vital process in the cell responses to the en...
Plant RNA viruses encode essential viral proteins that depend on the host translation machinery for ...
Land plants are anchored in one place for most of their life cycle and therefore must constantly ada...