Plant virology: an RNA treasure trove
Plant virology has been at the forefront of major discoveries in RNA biology for over a century.Recent discoveries in gene expression strategies to bypass the monocistronic mRNA dogma have expanded our insights and led to biotechnological applications of viral elements.Work with plant viruses has sp...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Trends in plant science 2023-11, Vol.28 (11), p.1277-1289 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Plant virology has been at the forefront of major discoveries in RNA biology for over a century.Recent discoveries in gene expression strategies to bypass the monocistronic mRNA dogma have expanded our insights and led to biotechnological applications of viral elements.Work with plant viruses has spearheaded the discoveries of RNA silencing and its suppression.Plant viruses are versatile gene vector tools for various application, including gene editing.
Key principles pertaining to RNA biology not infrequently have their origins in plant virology. Examples have arisen from studies on viral RNA-intrinsic properties and the infection process from gene expression, replication, movement, and defense evasion to biotechnological applications. Since RNA is at the core of the central dogma in molecular biology, how plant virology assisted in the reinforcement or adaptations of this concept, while at other instances shook up elements of the doctrine, is discussed. Moreover, despite the negative effects of viral diseases in agriculture worldwide, plant viruses can be considered a scientific treasure trove. Today they remain tools of discovery for biotechnology, studying evolution, cell biology, and host–microbe interactions.
Key principles pertaining to RNA biology not infrequently have their origins in plant virology. Examples have arisen from studies on viral RNA-intrinsic properties and the infection process from gene expression, replication, movement, and defense evasion to biotechnological applications. Since RNA is at the core of the central dogma in molecular biology, how plant virology assisted in the reinforcement or adaptations of this concept, while at other instances shook up elements of the doctrine, is discussed. Moreover, despite the negative effects of viral diseases in agriculture worldwide, plant viruses can be considered a scientific treasure trove. Today they remain tools of discovery for biotechnology, studying evolution, cell biology, and host–microbe interactions. |
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ISSN: | 1360-1385 1878-4372 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.tplants.2023.06.019 |