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During Agrobacterium (Agrobacterium tumefaciens) infection, the translocated virulence proteins (VirD2, VirE2, VirE3, VirF and VirD5) play crucial roles. It is thought that, through protein–protein interactions, Agrobacterium uses and abuses host plant factors and systems to facilitate its infection. Although some molecular functions have been revealed, the roles of VirD5 still need to be further...
Viral infections cause plant chlorosis, stunting, necrosis or other symptoms. The down‐regulation of chloroplast‐related genes (ChRGs) is assumed to be responsible for chlorosis.
We identified the differentially expressed genes (DEGs) in Rice stripe virus (RSV)‐infected Nicotiana benthamiana, and examined the contribution of 75 down‐regulated DEGs to RSV symptoms by silencing them one by one using...
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