2017
DOI: 10.1007/s10142-017-0578-4
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Identification, characterization, expression profiling, and virus-induced gene silencing of armadillo repeat-containing proteins in tomato suggest their involvement in tomato leaf curl New Delhi virus resistance

Abstract: Armadillo repeat family is well-characterized in several plant species for their involvement in multiple regulatory processes including growth, development, and stress response. We have previously shown a three-fold higher expression of ARM protein-encoding in tomato cultivar tolerant to tomato leaf curl New Delhi virus (ToLCNDV) compared to susceptible cultivar upon virus infection. This suggests the putative involvement of ARM proteins in defense response against virus infection; however, no comprehensive in… Show more

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“…Three biological replicates were conducted for each sample. The RNA-seq raw data of two developmental stages (incubation and post-hatch periods at 14 days, respectively) were used in quails (unpublished data from our group), and the concrete methods were shown in the previous report [45,56].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Three biological replicates were conducted for each sample. The RNA-seq raw data of two developmental stages (incubation and post-hatch periods at 14 days, respectively) were used in quails (unpublished data from our group), and the concrete methods were shown in the previous report [45,56].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several reports suggest that GA and ABA treatment modulates the expression of a number of transcripts either involved in biosynthesis or other signaling cascades. Recently, Mandal et al [ 20 ] have shown positive regulation of ARM protein by GA treatment. In the present case, the ABA and GA treatment enhanced CsPSYp and CsUGTp driven GUS activity as compared to mock treated calli ( Fig 3 ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It might indicate their vital role in the healthier growth of BL phenotype and probably related to the accumulation of pigments as dark purple leaf color was only found in BL. PPRs are of the most popular repeat domain proteins, which are reported to play several functional roles in growth, development, and stress response in plants (Mandal et al 2018). PPRs play a key role in RNA metabolism, including RNA processing, splicing, stability, editing, and translation.…”
Section: Pentatricopeptide Repeats (Ppr)-containing Proteinmentioning
confidence: 99%