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
Ming-Jung Liu

Ming-Jung Liu

Associate Research Fellow

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2016-present Assistant Research Fellow.
2013-2016 PDF, Department of Plant Biology, MSU, USA.
2012-2013 PDF, Institute of Plant and Microbial Biology, AS, Taiwan.
2008-2012 Ph.D. Molecular and Biological Agricultural Sciences, TIGP, AS/NCHU, Taiwan.
2004-2006 M.S., Institution of Plant Biology, NTU, Taiwan.
2000-2004 B.S., Department of Life Science, NCU, Taiwan.