AbstractCap-independent translation (CIT) occurs at the leader sequences of uncapped plant viral RNAs, but also at a number of normally capped cellular mRNAs and has been correlated with sequence complementarity to 18S rRNA. The ribosomal protein S18 (RPS18) is a component of the small ribosomal subunit and is encoded by three gene copies (A, B, and C) in the Arabidopsis thaliana genome. The RPS18C mRNA was most abundant and contained a short 5′ untranslated region of 84bp that is complementary to a novel putative interaction site at the 3′ end of the 18S rRNA. The RPS18C leader mediated CIT as demonstrated by dicistronic constructs consisting of luciferase and chloramphenicol acetyl transferase reporter genes in an in vitro wheat germ extr...
Several plant viruses encode elements at the 5\u27 end of their RNAs, which, unlike most cellular mR...
AbstractA computer-aided search for potential ribosome recognition sequences of mRNAs from tobacco c...
Plant RNA viruses encode essential viral proteins that depend on the host translation machinery for ...
AbstractCap-independent translation (CIT) occurs at the leader sequences of uncapped plant viral RNA...
The sequences of different plant viral leaders with known translation enhancer ability show partial ...
cap-independent translation; 18S rRNA; internal ribosome entry site (IRES); ribosomal protein; Arabi...
There is a strong need for tools that allow multiple transgenes to be expressed in genetically engin...
In unstressed conditions, the cap‐binding protein, eIF4E, binds the 5′ cap structure (m7G) on mRNA a...
In the absence of a 5' cap, plant positive-strand RNA viruses have evolved a number of different ele...
AbstractThe great variety of genome organizations means that most plant positive strand viral RNAs d...
Plastid genomes contain a conserved set of genes most of which are involved in either photosynthesis...
AbstractPotyvirus infection has been reported to cause an increase in the mRNA transcripts of many p...
Ribosome biogenesis is fundamental to growth and development in eukaryotes and is linked to human di...
AbstractOne of the mechanisms of functioning for viral cap-independent translational enhancers (CITE...
AbstractThree stem-loop structures (H1, H2, H3) can be formed in the leader transcript of the chloro...
Several plant viruses encode elements at the 5\u27 end of their RNAs, which, unlike most cellular mR...
AbstractA computer-aided search for potential ribosome recognition sequences of mRNAs from tobacco c...
Plant RNA viruses encode essential viral proteins that depend on the host translation machinery for ...
AbstractCap-independent translation (CIT) occurs at the leader sequences of uncapped plant viral RNA...
The sequences of different plant viral leaders with known translation enhancer ability show partial ...
cap-independent translation; 18S rRNA; internal ribosome entry site (IRES); ribosomal protein; Arabi...
There is a strong need for tools that allow multiple transgenes to be expressed in genetically engin...
In unstressed conditions, the cap‐binding protein, eIF4E, binds the 5′ cap structure (m7G) on mRNA a...
In the absence of a 5' cap, plant positive-strand RNA viruses have evolved a number of different ele...
AbstractThe great variety of genome organizations means that most plant positive strand viral RNAs d...
Plastid genomes contain a conserved set of genes most of which are involved in either photosynthesis...
AbstractPotyvirus infection has been reported to cause an increase in the mRNA transcripts of many p...
Ribosome biogenesis is fundamental to growth and development in eukaryotes and is linked to human di...
AbstractOne of the mechanisms of functioning for viral cap-independent translational enhancers (CITE...
AbstractThree stem-loop structures (H1, H2, H3) can be formed in the leader transcript of the chloro...
Several plant viruses encode elements at the 5\u27 end of their RNAs, which, unlike most cellular mR...
AbstractA computer-aided search for potential ribosome recognition sequences of mRNAs from tobacco c...
Plant RNA viruses encode essential viral proteins that depend on the host translation machinery for ...