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NIK1, a host factor specialized in antiviral defense or a novel general regulat...

Machado, Joao P. B.; Brustolini, Otavio J. B.; Mendes, Giselle C.; Santos, Anésia A.; Fontes, Elizabeth P. B.

NIK1 is a receptor‐like kinase involved in plant antiviral immunity. Although NIK1 is structurally similar to the plant immune factor BAK1, which is a key regulator in plant immunity to bacterial pathogens, the NIK1‐mediated defenses do not resemble BAK1 signaling cascades. The underlying mechanism for NIK1 antiviral immunity has recently been uncovered. NIK1 activation mediates the translocation of RPL10 to th...

Data: 2018   |   Origem: Oasisbr

New antineoplastic agent based on a dibenzoylmethane derivative: Cytotoxic effe...

Nascimento, Fernanda R.; Moura, Tiago A.; Baeta, Jefferson V.P.B.; Publio, Bruno C.; Ferreira, Pollyanna M.F.; Santos, Anésia A.; França, Andressa A.P.

Melanoma accounts for only 4% of all skin cancers but is among the most lethal cutaneous neoplasms. Dacarbazine is the drug of choice for the treatment of melanoma in Brazil through the public health system mainly because of its low cost. However, it is an alkylating agent of low specificity and elicits a therapeutic response in only 20% of cases. Other drugs available for the treatment of melanoma are expensiv...

Data: 2018   |   Origem: Oasisbr

A PERK-Like receptor Kinase interacts with the geminivirus nuclear shuttle prot...

Florentino, Lilian H.; Santos, Anésia A.; Fontenelle, Mariana R.; Pinheiro, Guilherme L.; Zerbini, Francisco M.; Baracat-Pereira, Maria C.

The nuclear shuttle protein (NSP) from bipartite geminiviruses facilitates the intracellular transport of viral DNA from the nucleus to the cytoplasm and acts in concert with the movement protein (MP) to promote the cell-to-cell spread of the viral DNA. A proline-rich extensin-like receptor protein kinase (PERK) was found to interact specifically with NSP of Cabbage leaf curl virus (CaLCuV) and of tomato-infect...

Data: 2018   |   Origem: Oasisbr

NIK1-mediated translation suppression functions as a plant antiviral immunity m...

Zorzatto, Cristiane; Machado, João Paulo B.; Lopes, Kênia V. G.; Nascimento, Kelly J. T.; Pereira, Welison A.; Brustolini, Otávio J. B.

Plants and plant pathogens are subject to continuous co-evolutionary pressure for dominance, and the outcomes of these interactions can substantially impact agriculture and food security^ 1–3 . In virus– plant interactions, one of the major mechanisms for plant antiviral immunity relies on RNA silencing, which is often suppressed by co-evolving virus suppressors, thus enhancing viral pathogenicity in susceptibl...

Data: 2018   |   Origem: Oasisbr

Translational control in plant antiviral immunity

Machado, João Paulo B.; Iara P., Calil; Santos, Anésia A.; Fontes, Elizabeth P.B.

Due to the limited coding capacity of viral genomes, plant viruses depend extensively on the host cell machinery to support the viral life cycle and, thereby, interact with a large number of host proteins during infection. Within this context, as plant viruses do not harbor translation-required components, they have developed several strategies to subvert the host protein synthesis machinery to produce rapidly ...

Data: 2017   |   Origem: Oasisbr

Identification of a novel receptor-like protein kinase that interacts with a ge...

Mariano, Andrea C.; Andrade, Maxuel O.; Santos, Anésia A.; Carolino, Sonia M.B.; Oliveira, Marli L.; Baracat-Pereira, Maria Cristina

Despite extensive studies in plant virus – host interactions, the molecular mechanisms of geminivirus movement and interactions with host components remain largely unknown. A tomato kinase protein and its soybean homolog were found to interact specifically with the nuclear shuttle protein (NSP) of Tomato golden mosaic virus (TGMV) and Tomato crinkle leaf yellows virus (TCrLYV) through yeast two-hybrid screening...

Data: 2017   |   Origem: Oasisbr

Geminivirus data warehouse: a database enriched with machine learning approaches

Silva, Jose Cleydson F.; Carvalho, Thales F. M.; Basso, Marcos F.; Deguchi, Michihito; Pereira, Welison A.; Vidigal, Pedro M. P.

The Geminiviridae family encompasses a group of single-stranded DNA viruses with twinned and quasi-isometric virions, which infect a wide range of dicotyledonous and monocotyledonous plants and are responsible for significant economic losses worldwide. Geminiviruses are divided into nine genera, according to their insect vector, host range, genome organization, and phylogeny reconstruction. Using rolling-circle...

Data: 2017   |   Origem: Oasisbr

The ribosomal protein L10/QM-like protein is a component of the NIK-mediated an...

Rocha, Carolina S.; Santos, Anésia A.; Machado, João Paulo B.; Fontes, Elizabeth P.B.

The NIK (NSP-interacting kinase)-mediated antiviral signaling pathway was identified as a virulence target of the begomovirus nuclear shuttle protein (NSP). Here, we further characterized this layer of plant innate defense by identifying the ribosomal protein L10 (rpL10), a QM-like protein, as a downstream effector of the antiviral signaling. Although both ribosomal proteins rpL10 and rpL18 were found to associ...

Data: 2017   |   Origem: Oasisbr

Conserved threonine residues within the A-Loop of the receptor NIK differential...

Santos, Anésia A.; Carvalho, Claudine M.; Florentino, Lilian H.; Ramos, Humberto J. O.; Fontes, Elizabeth P. B.

NSP-interacting kinase (NIK1) is a receptor-like kinase identified as a virulence target of the begomovirus nuclear shuttle protein (NSP). We found that NIK1 undergoes a stepwise pattern of phosphorylation within its activation-loop domain (A- loop) with distinct roles for different threonine residues. Mutations at Thr-474 or Thr-468 impaired autophosphorylation and were defective for kinase activation. In cont...

Data: 2017   |   Origem: Oasisbr

Immune receptors and co-receptors in antiviral innate immunity in plants

Gouveia, Bianca C.; Calil, Iara P.; Machado, João Paulo B.; Santos, Anésia A.; Fontes, Elizabeth P. B.

Plants respond to pathogens using an innate immune system that is broadly divided into PTI (pathogen-associated molecular pattern- or PAMP-triggered immunity) and ETI (effector-triggered immunity). PTI is activated upon perception of PAMPs, conserved motifs derived from pathogens, by surface membrane-anchored pattern recognition receptors (PRRs). To overcome this first line of defense, pathogens release into pl...

Data: 2017   |   Origem: Oasisbr

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