Ying Xu

Ying Xu
  • Max Planck Institute of Molecular Plant Physiology

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Max Planck Institute of Molecular Plant Physiology

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In Arabidopis a high number of distinct mRNAs move from shoot to root. We previously reported on the correlation of m ⁵ C-methylation and lack of mRNA transport in juvenile plants depending on the RNA methyltransferases DNMT2 NSUN2B . However, to our surprise we uncovered that lack of DNMT2 NSUN2B (writer) activity did not abolished transport of TC...
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The HSC70/HSP70 family of heat shock proteins are evolutionarily conserved chaperones involved in protein folding, protein transport, and RNA binding. Arabidopsis HSC70 chaperones are thought to act as housekeeping chaperones and as such are involved in many growth‐related pathways. Whether Arabidopsis HSC70 binds RNA and whether this interaction i...
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Heat shock proteins of the HSC70/HSP70 family are evolutionarily conserved chaperones that are involved in protein folding, protein transport and RNA binding. Arabidopsis HSC70 chaperones are thought to act as housekeeping chaperones and as such are involved in many growth-related pathways. Whether Arabidopsis HSC70 binds RNA and its function has r...

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