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Abstract
Unlike in mammalian cells, the mechanisms by which plants recognize virus infections and trigger antiviral defense remain elusive. In a recent study, Huang et al. identified a novel rice sensor that detects diverse rice viral-derived coat proteins and initiates antiviral resistance, offering new strategies for engineering virus-resistant crops.
期刊介绍:
Trends in Plant Science is the primary monthly review journal in plant science, encompassing a wide range from molecular biology to ecology. It offers concise and accessible reviews and opinions on fundamental plant science topics, providing quick insights into current thinking and developments in plant biology. Geared towards researchers, students, and teachers, the articles are authoritative, authored by both established leaders in the field and emerging talents.