Tobacco mosaic virus movement protein enhances the spread of RNA silencing.
Eukaryotic cells restrain the activity of foreign genetic elements, including viruses, through RNA silencing. Although viruses encode suppressors of silencing to support their propagation, viruses may also exploit silencing to regulate host gene expression or to control the level of their accumulati...
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Autores principales: | Hannes Vogler, Myoung-Ok Kwon, Vy Dang, Adrian Sambade, Monika Fasler, Jamie Ashby, Manfred Heinlein |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2008
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