Search Results - "Nazar, Ross N"
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Tomato Phenylalanine Ammonia-Lyase Gene Family, Highly Redundant but Strongly Underutilized
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (28-11-2008)“…Phenylalanine ammonia-lyase (PAL) is an important enzyme in both plant development and pathogen defense. In all plants it is encoded by a multi-gene family,…”
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Plant-endophyte interplay protects tomato against a virulent Verticillium
Published in Planta (01-01-2009)“…Endophytes, bacterial, fungal or viral, colonize plants often without causing visible symptoms. More important, they may benefit host plants in many ways, most…”
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Tomato Ve-resistance locus: resilience in the face of adversity?
Published in Planta (01-12-2021)“…Main conclusion The Ve -resistance locus in tomato acts as a resilience gene by affecting both the stress/defense cascade and growth, constituting a signaling…”
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Nonpolyadenylated RNA Polymerase II Termination Is Induced by Transcript Cleavage
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (16-05-2008)“…Although the termination of transcription and 3′ RNA processing of the eukaryotic mRNA has been linked to a polyadenylation signal and a transcript cleavage…”
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Antagonistic function of the Ve R-genes in tomato
Published in Plant molecular biology (01-09-2018)“…Key message In Verticillium wilt, gene silencing indicates that tomato Ve2-gene expression can have a dramatic effect on many defense/stress protein levels…”
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Post-transcriptional Regulation of the U3 Small Nucleolar RNA
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (01-08-2008)“…A high copy shuttle vector was used to express a “tagged” U3 small nucleolar RNA (snoRNA) gene in Schizosaccharomyces pombe to examine regulatory responses to…”
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The Ve-resistance locus, a plant signaling intercept
Published in Planta (01-07-2020)“…Main conclusion The Ve -resistance locus in tomato and potato affects both stress/defense and growth, consistent with a signaling intercept and a competitive…”
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Biotic factors that induce the tomato Ve1 R-gene
Published in Plant science (Limerick) (01-12-2017)“…•Contrary to general expectation, genes of the tomato Ve R-gene locus are differentially expressed.•Ve1 is induced by a range of biotic factors including…”
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Tomato Ve resistance locus; defense or growth
Published in Planta (01-06-2018)“…In tomato, the Ve1 gene provides resistance to the vascular pathogen, Verticillium dahliae, race 1; ve1 plants are susceptible. However, the physiological…”
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Simplified one-tube “megaprimer” polymerase chain reaction mutagenesis
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Genetic Dissection of Verticillium Wilt Resistance Mediated by Tomato Ve1
Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-05-2009)“…Vascular wilt diseases caused by soil-borne pathogens are among the most devastating plant diseases worldwide. The Verticillium genus includes vascular wilt…”
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Wounding induces tomato Ve1 R-gene expression
Published in Planta (01-06-2019)“…In tomato, Verticillium resistance is determined by the Ve gene locus, which encodes two leucine-rich repeat-receptor-like proteins (Ve1, Ve2); the Ve1 gene is…”
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A Graft Mimic Strategy for Verticillium Resistance in Tomato
Published in Molecular biotechnology (01-09-2018)“…Grafting vegetables for disease resistance has increased greatly in popularity over the past 10 years. Verticillium wilt of tomato is commonly controlled…”
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Verticillium Ave1 effector induces tomato defense gene expression independent of Ve1 protein
Published in Plant signaling & behavior (01-11-2016)“…Verticillium resistance is thought to be mediated by Ve1 protein, which presumably follows a "gene-for-gene" relationship with the V. dahliae Ave1 effector…”
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Arsenal of elevated defense proteins fails to protect tomato against Verticillium dahliae
Published in Planta (01-08-2012)“…Although the hypersensitive reaction in foliar plant diseases has been extensively described, little is clear regarding plant defense strategies in vascular…”
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Endophyte-induced Verticillium protection in tomato is range-restricted
Published in Plant signaling & behavior (01-02-2009)“…Endophytes, bacterial, fungal or viral, colonize plants often without causing visible symptoms. More important, they may benefit host plants in many ways,…”
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Defence cascade in Verticillium-infected grafted tomato
Published in Plant signaling & behavior (03-06-2018)“…In tomato the Ve1-gene provides resistance to the vascular pathogen, Verticillium dahliae, race 1; ve1 plants are susceptible. Reciprocal grafts of resistant…”
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Modification of rRNA as a ‘quality control mechanism’ in ribosome biogenesis
Published in FEBS letters (17-07-2002)“…An efficiently expressed rDNA plasmid was used to quantitatively analyze the effect of base changes in modified positions associated with the peptidyl…”
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Terminal Structure Mediates 5 S rRNA Stability and Integration during Ribosome Biogenesis
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (28-02-2003)“…Formation of the eukaryotic ribosomal 5 S RNA-protein complex has been shown to be critical to ribosome biogenesis and has been speculated to contribute to a…”
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Gene suppression in a tolerant tomato—vascular pathogen interaction
Published in Planta (01-07-2007)“…A plant can respond to the threat of a pathogen through resistance defenses or through tolerance. Resistance has been widely studied in many host pathogen…”
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