Resultados de búsqueda - Protein evolution

  1. A novel sweet potato potyvirus ORF is expressed via polymerase slippage and suppresses RNA silencing por Untiveros, M., Olspert, A., Firth, A.E., Artola, K., Kreuze, Jan F., Valkonen, J.P.T.

    Publicado 2016
    “…The single‐stranded, positive‐sense RNA genome of viruses in the genus Potyvirus encodes a large polyprotein that is cleaved to yield 10 mature proteins. The first three cleavage products are P1, HCpro and P3. …”
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  2. Genome sequence and analysis of the tuber crop potato por Xu, X., Pan, P., Cheng, S., Zhang, B., Mu, D., Ni, P., Zhang, G., Yang, S., Li, R., Wang, S., Orjeda, G., Guzmán, F., Torres, M., Lozano, R., Ponce, O., Martínez, D., Cruz, G. de la, Chakrabarti, S.K., Patil, V.U., Skryabin, K.G., Kuznetsov, B.B., Ravin, N.V., Kolganova, T.V., Beletsky, A.V., Mardanov, A.V., Genova, A.D., Bolser, D.M., Martin, D.M.A., Li, G., Yang, Y., Kuang, H., Hu, Q., Xiong, X., Bishop, G.J., Sagredo, B., Mejia, N., Zagorski, W., Gromadka, R., Gawor, J., Szczesny, P., Huang, S., Zhang, Z., Liang, C., He, J., Li, Y., He, Y., Xu, J., Zhang Yanyan, Xie, B., Du, Y., Qu, D., Bonierbale, Merideth W., Ghislain, M., Herrera, M.R., Giuliano, G., Pietrella, M., Perrotta, G., Facella, P., O'Brien, K., Feingold, S.E., Barreiro, L.E., Massa, G.A., Diambra, L., Whitty, B.R., Vaillancourt, B., Lin, H., Massa, A.N., Geoffroy, M., Lundback, S., DellaPenna, D., Buell, R., Sharma, S.K., Marshall, D.F., Waugh, R., Bryan, Glenn J., Destefanis, M., Nagy, I., Milbourne, D., Thomson, S.J., Fiers, M., Jacobs, J.M.E., Nielsen, K.L., Sonderkaer, M., Iovene, M., Torres, G.A., Jiang, J., Veilleux, R.E., Bachem, C.W.B., Boer, J. de., Borm, T., Kloosterman, B., Eck, H. van., Datema, E., Lintel Hekkert, B. te., Goverse, A., Ham, R.C.H.J. van., Visser, Richard G.F.

    Publicado 2011
    “…Here we use a homozygous doubled-monoploid potato clone to sequence and assemble 86% of the 844-megabase genome. We predict 39,031 protein-coding genes and present evidence for at least two genome duplication events indicative of a palaeopolyploid origin. …”
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  3. Physical mapping of a pollen modifier locus controlling self-incompatibility in apricot and synteny analysis within the Rosaceae por Zuriaga, Elena, Molina, Laura, Badenes, María L., Romero, Carlos

    Publicado 2017
    “…S-locus products (S-RNase and F-box proteins) are essential for the gametophytic self-incompatibility (GSI) specific recognition in Prunus. …”
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  4. Phage-inducible islands in the Gram-positive cocci por Martinez-Rubio, Roser, Quiles-Puchalt, Nuria, Marti, Miguel, Humphrey, Suzanne, Ram, Geeta, Smyth, Davida, Chen, John, Novick, Richard P., Penadés, José R.

    Publicado 2018
    “…They are usually packaged in small capsids composed of phage virion proteins, giving rise to very high transfer frequencies, which they enhance by interfering with helper phage reproduction. …”
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  5. Diversity, recombination and misclassification in the family Geminiviridae: insight from bioinformatics analysis por Lateef, M., Nathaniel, D., Osundahunsi, B., Bretana, N.A.

    Publicado 2026
    “…Phylogenetic reconstructions of complete genomes, coat proteins, and replication-associated proteins (Rep) underscored distinct clustering patterns consistent with genus-level classification but revealed exceptions, including misclassified viral species and potential new taxa. …”
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  6. Broad range plastid genome editing with monomeric TALE-linked cytosine and dual base editors por Wang, X., Fang, T., Lu, J., Tripathi, L., Qi, Y.

    Publicado 2024
    “…Hence, mTCABE-T would be a powerful high-density-targeted mutagenesis tool for protein evolution. Although we only demonstrated mTCABE-T in plastids, it is anticipated that mTCABE-T, when equipped with mitochondrial localization signals, could enable base editing in mitochondria in plants and beyond. …”
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  7. The Piks allele of the NLR immune receptor Pik breaks the recognition of AvrPik effectors of the rice blast fungus por Xiao, Gui, Wang, Wenjuan, Liu, Muxing, Li, Ya, Liu, Jianbin, Franceschetti, Marina, Yi, Zhaofeng, Zhu, Xiaoyuan, Zhang, Zhengguang, Lu, Guodong, Banfield, Mark J., Wu, Jun, Zhou, Bo

    Publicado 2023
    “…Arms race co‐evolution of plant–pathogen interactions evolved sophisticated recognition mechanisms between host immune receptors and pathogen effectors. …”
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  8. An insight into the sialotranscriptome and virome of Amazonian anophelines por Scarpassa, Vera Margarete, Debat, Humberto Julio, Alencar, Ronildo Baiatone, Ferreira Saraiva, José, Calvo, Eric, Arcà, Bruno, Ribeiro, José M. C.

    Publicado 2019
    “…The salivary polypeptides are at a fast pace of evolution possibly due to their relative lack of structural constraint and possibly also by positive selection on their genes leading to evasion of host immune pressure. …”
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