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A plant virus causes symptoms through the deployment of a host-mimicking protein domain to attract the insect vector.
Gao, Man; Aguilar Parras, Emmanuel; Garnelo-Gómez, Borja; Medina-Puche, Laura; Fan, Pengfei; Ontiveros, Irene; Pan, Shaojun; Tan, Huang; Von Roepenack-Lahaye, Edda; Chen, Na; Wang, Xiao-Wei; Baulcombe, David C.; Rodríguez-Bejarano, Eduardo; Díaz-Pendón, Juan Antonio; Furutani, Masahiko; Morita, Miyo Terao; Lozano-Durán, Rosa[et al.] (2023)During compatible plant-virus interactions, viruses can interfere with the normal developmental program of their hosts, leading to the appearance of phenotypes that we usually identify as ‘’symptoms of infection’’ (leaf ... -
A virus-targeted plant receptor-like kinase promotes cell-to-cell spread of RNAi
Rosas Díaz; Dan, Zhanga; Fan, Pengfei; Liping, Wang; Xue, Ding; Yuli, Jiang; Jiménez-Góngora, Tamara; Medina-Puche, Laura; Xinyan, Zhao; Zhengyan, Feng; Guiping, Zhang; Xiaokun, Liuc; Rodríguez-Bejarano, Eduardo; Li, Tana; Heng, Zhang; Jian-Kang, Zhua; Weiman, Xinga; Faulkner, Christine; Shingo, Nagawa; Lozano Durán, Rosa[et al.] (PNAS, 2018-01-23)RNA interference (RNAi) in plants can move from cell to cell, allowing for systemic spread of an antiviral immune response. How this cell-to-cell spread of silencing is regulated is currently unknown. Here, we describe ... -
The receptor-like kinases BAM1 and BAM2 are required for root xylem patterning
Fan, Pengfei; Aguilar Parras, Emmanuel; Mariem Bradai; Hao Xue; Hua Wang; Rosas-Díaz, Tábata Victoria; Weihua Tang; Sebastian Wolf; Heng, Zhang; Lin Xu; Lozano-Durán, Rosa[et al.] (PNAS, 2021-02)Xylem patterning in the root is established through the creation of opposing gradients of miRNAs and their targets, transcripts of the HD-ZIP III family of transcriptions factors, enabled by the cell-to-cell spread of the ... -
The viral silencing suppressor P19 interacts with the receptor-like kinases BAM1 and BAM2 and suppresses the cell-to-cell movement of RNA silencing independently of its ability to bind sRNA
Garnelo Gόmez, Borja; Rosas-Díaz, Tábata Victoria; Shi, Chaonan; Fan, Pengfei; Dan, Zhanga; Rufián Plaza, José Sebastián; Lozano-Durán, Rosa[et al.] (New Phytologist Foundation, 2020-10)Taken together, our results shed new light onto the molecular mechanisms underpinning the role of P19 in silencing suppression, and uncover BAM1/2 as proteins convergently targeted by independently evolved plant viruses, ...