Unlock the secret of plant viral genome: new starts for protein synthesis
Plant viruses hijack host translation machineries to drive protein synthesis that causes viral disease in crops. To gain insight into pathogenic mechanisms, we investigated the sites on viral mRNAs that can initiate protein translation and found novel multiple initiation sites that encode new viral factors important for disease symptom development. Our findings suggest that the coding capacity of plant virus genomes are underappreciated and will facilitate investigations of other plant viruses and aid in building novel antiviral strategies.同研究人員:Ching-Wen Chiu, Ya-Ru Li, Cheng-Yuan Lin, Hsin-Hung Yeh

Kuo-Chen Yeh
Distinguished Research Fellow and Director
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Director (2019.1.16-present)
Interim Director (2016.10.1 -2019.1.15)
Director/Coordinator of Molecular and Biological Agricultural Sciences program of Taiwan International Graduate Program (TIGP-MBAS), Academia Sinica (2015-2020)
Distinguished Research Fellow (2024-present)
Research Fellow (2014-2024)
Associate Research Fellow (2009-2013)
Assistant Research Fellow (2001-2009)
PDF Howard Hughes Medical Institute and Department of Biological Sciences, Stanford University, USA (1999-2001)
Ph.D. Plant Biology Graduate Group, University of California, Davis, USA (1994-1999)