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Eduardo R. Bejarano

Researcher at University of Málaga

Publications -  84
Citations -  3674

Eduardo R. Bejarano is an academic researcher from University of Málaga. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gene & Tomato yellow leaf curl virus. The author has an hindex of 30, co-authored 80 publications receiving 3131 citations. Previous affiliations of Eduardo R. Bejarano include University of Seville & Imperial College London.

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Geminiviruses: masters at redirecting and reprogramming plant processes

TL;DR: This Review describes the current knowledge of how geminiviruses interact with their plant hosts and the functional consequences of these interactions.
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Expression of an antisense viral gene in transgenic tobacco confers resistance to the DNA virus tomato golden mosaic virus.

TL;DR: After infection of plants with TGMV, by agroinoculation, the frequency of symptom development was very significantly reduced in a number of antisense lines and correlated, broadly, with the abundance of antisensing RNA transcript and with a reduction in viral DNA harvested from infected leaf tissue.
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Geminiviruses Subvert Ubiquitination by Altering CSN-Mediated Derubylation of SCF E3 Ligase Complexes and Inhibit Jasmonate Signaling in Arabidopsis thaliana

TL;DR: A novel strategy used by plant DNA viruses (Geminiviruses) to redirect ubiquitination by interfering with the activity of the CSN (COP9 signalosome) complex is described.
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Integration of multiple repeats of geminiviral DNA into the nuclear genome of tobacco during evolution.

TL;DR: This work has discovered geminvirus-related DNA (GRD) sequences, in the form of distinct sets of multiple direct repeats comprising three related repeat classes, situated in a unique locus in the Nicotiana tabacum (tobacco) nuclear genome.
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Dual interaction of plant PCNA with geminivirus replication accessory protein (Ren) and viral replication protein (Rep).

TL;DR: It is proposed that the interaction between PCNA and REn/Rep takes place during virus infection, inducing the assembly of the plant replication complex (replisome) close to the virus origin of replication.