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Feng Qu
Researcher at Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center
Publications - 77
Citations - 3597
Feng Qu is an academic researcher from Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Turnip crinkle virus & RNA. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 70 publications receiving 3275 citations. Previous affiliations of Feng Qu include Ohio State University & University of Nebraska–Lincoln.
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Isolation of genomic DNAs from plants, fungi and bacteria using benzyl chloride.
Heng Zhu,Feng Qu,Li huang Zhu +2 more
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Arabidopsis DRB4, AGO1, AGO7, and RDR6 participate in a DCL4-initiated antiviral RNA silencing pathway negatively regulated by DCL1
TL;DR: This report examines the role of four DCLs, two AGOs, one DRB, and one RDR in controlling viral RNA accumulation in infected Arabidopsis plants by using a mutant virus lacking its silencing suppressor to resolve several key steps in the antiviral RNA silencing pathway.
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The Coat Protein of Turnip Crinkle Virus Suppresses Posttranscriptional Gene Silencing at an Early Initiation Step
Feng Qu,Tao Ren,T. Jack Morris +2 more
TL;DR: It is reported here that the coat protein (CP) of Turnip crinkle virus (TCV) strongly suppresses PTGS, and it is suggested that TCV CP functions to suppress RNA silencing at an early initiation step, likely by interfering the function of the Dicer-like RNase in plants.
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RDR6 Has a Broad-Spectrum but Temperature-Dependent Antiviral Defense Role in Nicotiana benthamiana
TL;DR: It is proposed that NbRDR6 participates in the antiviral RNA silencing pathway that is stimulated by rising temperatures but suppressed by virus-encoded silencing suppressors.
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HRT Gene Function Requires Interaction between a NAC Protein and Viral Capsid Protein to Confer Resistance to Turnip Crinkle Virus
Tao Ren,Feng Qu,T. Jack Morris +2 more
TL;DR: An Arabidopsis protein was found to interact specifically with the capsid protein (CP) of turnip crinkle virus (TCV) through yeast two-hybrid screening, finding it to be a member of the recently recognized NAC family of proteins.