[HTML][HTML] Mechanistic insights into selective autophagy pathways: lessons from yeast
Autophagy has burgeoned rapidly as a field of study because of its evolutionary
conservation, the diversity of intracellular cargoes degraded and recycled by this machinery …
conservation, the diversity of intracellular cargoes degraded and recycled by this machinery …
[HTML][HTML] History of the selective autophagy research: how did it begin and where does it stand today?
V Kirkin - Journal of molecular biology, 2020 - Elsevier
Autophagy, self-eating, is a pivotal catabolic mechanism that ensures homeostasis and
survival of the cell in the face of stressors as different as starvation, infection, or protein …
survival of the cell in the face of stressors as different as starvation, infection, or protein …
Cell Death Control: The Interplay of Apoptosis and Autophagy in the Pathogenicity of Sclerotinia sclerotiorum
Programmed cell death is characterized by a cascade of tightly controlled events that
culminate in the orchestrated death of the cell. In multicellular organisms autophagy and …
culminate in the orchestrated death of the cell. In multicellular organisms autophagy and …
Beyond RNAi: antiviral defense strategies in Drosophila and mosquito
Virus transmission and spread by arthropods is a major economic and public health
concern. The ongoing dissemination of arthropod-borne viruses by blood-feeding insects is …
concern. The ongoing dissemination of arthropod-borne viruses by blood-feeding insects is …
Overexpression of ATG8 in Arabidopsis Stimulates Autophagic Activity and Increases Nitrogen Remobilization Efficiency and Grain Filling
Q Chen, F Soulay, B Saudemont… - Plant and Cell …, 2019 - academic.oup.com
Autophagy knock-out mutants in maize and in Arabidopsis are impaired in nitrogen (N)
recycling and exhibit reduced levels of N remobilization to their seeds. It is thus impoortant to …
recycling and exhibit reduced levels of N remobilization to their seeds. It is thus impoortant to …
Role of plant autophagy in stress response
Autophagy is a conserved pathway for the bulk degradation of cytoplasmic components in
all eukaryotes. This process plays a critical role in the adaptation of plants to drastic …
all eukaryotes. This process plays a critical role in the adaptation of plants to drastic …
Global Analysis of Tomato Gene Expression During Potato spindle tuber viroid Infection Reveals a Complex Array of Changes Affecting Hormone Signaling
RA Owens, KB Tech, JY Shao… - Molecular plant …, 2012 - Am Phytopath Society
Viroids like Potato spindle tuber viroid (PSTVd) are the smallest known agents of infectious
disease—small, highly structured, circular RNA molecules that lack detectable messenger …
disease—small, highly structured, circular RNA molecules that lack detectable messenger …
Expression of symptoms elicited by a hammerhead viroid through RNA silencing is related to population bottlenecks in the infected host
Chlorosis is frequently incited by viroids, small nonprotein‐coding, circular RNAs replicating
in nuclei (family Pospiviroidae) or chloroplasts (family Avsunviroidae). Here, we investigated …
in nuclei (family Pospiviroidae) or chloroplasts (family Avsunviroidae). Here, we investigated …
What can plant autophagy do for an innate immune response?
Autophagy plays an established role in the execution of senescence, starvation, and stress
responses in plants. More recently, an emerging role for autophagy has been discovered …
responses in plants. More recently, an emerging role for autophagy has been discovered …
The biocontrol agent Pseudomonas chlororaphis PA23 primes Brassica napus defenses through distinct gene networks
Background The biological control agent Pseudomonas chlororaphis PA23 is capable of
protecting Brassica napus (canola) from the necrotrophic fungus Sclerotinia sclerotiorum via …
protecting Brassica napus (canola) from the necrotrophic fungus Sclerotinia sclerotiorum via …