Marco Incarbone
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Recent Articles
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Bradamante G, Nguyen V, Incarbone M, Meir Z, Bente H, Dona M, et al.
Plant Cell
. 2023 Dec;
36(4):863-880.
PMID: 38060984
In sexually propagating organisms, genetic, and epigenetic mutations are evolutionarily relevant only if they occur in the germline and are hence transmitted to the next generation. In contrast to most...
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Hoffmann G, Incarbone M
New Phytol
. 2023 Dec;
241(4):1415-1420.
PMID: 38058221
Stem cells are vital for plant development and reproduction. The stem cells within shoot apical meristems are known to possess exceptionally effective antiviral defenses against pathogenic viruses which preclude their...
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Incarbone M, Bradamante G, Pruckner F, Wegscheider T, Rozhon W, Nguyen V, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2023 Oct;
120(42):e2302069120.
PMID: 37824524
Stem cells are essential for the development and organ regeneration of multicellular organisms, so their infection by pathogenic viruses must be prevented. Accordingly, mammalian stem cells are highly resistant to...
4.
Clavel M, Lechner E, Incarbone M, Vincent T, Cognat V, Smirnova E, et al.
Nucleic Acids Res
. 2021 Oct;
49(19):11274-11293.
PMID: 34614168
In plants and some animal lineages, RNA silencing is an efficient and adaptable defense mechanism against viruses. To counter it, viruses encode suppressor proteins that interfere with RNA silencing. Phloem-restricted...
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Incarbone M, Clavel M, Monsion B, Kuhn L, Scheer H, Vantard E, et al.
Plant Cell
. 2021 Aug;
33(11):3402-3420.
PMID: 34436604
Plant RNA viruses form organized membrane-bound replication complexes to replicate their genomes. This process requires virus- and host-encoded proteins and leads to the production of double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) replication intermediates....
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Bradamante G, Mittelsten Scheid O, Incarbone M
Plant Cell
. 2021 May;
33(8):2523-2537.
PMID: 34015140
In the arms race between plants and viruses, two frontiers have been utilized for decades to combat viral infections in agriculture. First, many pathogenic viruses are excluded from plant meristems,...
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Incarbone M, Scheer H, Hily J, Kuhn L, Erhardt M, Dunoyer P, et al.
Viruses
. 2020 Oct;
12(10).
PMID: 33023227
(TBSV), the type member of the genus in the family is one of the best studied plant viruses. The TBSV natural and experimental host range covers a wide spectrum of...
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Incarbone M, Ritzenthaler C
Methods Mol Biol
. 2020 Jul;
2166:307-327.
PMID: 32710417
Plant RNA viruses are obligate intracellular parasites that hijack specific cellular membranes to replicate their genomes in what are commonly known as viral replication complexes (VRC). These contain host- and...
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Incarbone M, Ritzenthaler C, Dunoyer P
Front Plant Sci
. 2018 Feb;
9:135.
PMID: 29479364
Peroxisomes are organelles that play key roles in eukaryotic metabolism. Their protein complement is entirely imported from the cytoplasm thanks to a unique pathway that is able to translocate folded...
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Monsion B, Incarbone M, Hleibieh K, Poignavent V, Ghannam A, Dunoyer P, et al.
Front Plant Sci
. 2018 Feb;
9:70.
PMID: 29449856
Double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) plays essential functions in many biological processes, including the activation of innate immune responses and RNA interference. dsRNA also represents the genetic entity of some viruses and...