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- Lisa M. Smith, Olga Pontes, Iain Searle, Nataliya Yelina, Faridoon K. Yousafzai, Alan J. Herr, Craig S. Pikaard, and David C. Baulcombe
- Plant Cell 2007 19: 1507-1521.
First Published on May 25, 2007; 10.1105/tpc.107.051540
- An RNA interference transgene with a phloem-specific promoter triggers a mobile signal and, consequently, silencing in cells adjacent to veins. The nuclear proteins CLASSY1 with SNF2 domain, RNA-DEPENDENT RNA POLYMERASE2, the RNA polymerase IVa subunit NRPD1a, and proteins associated with trans-acting short interfering RNAs are required for this phenotype. This combination of proteins indicates modularity of silencing pathways.
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