Items where Author is "Niehl, A."
Number of items: 8. 2014Niehl, A. and Pasquier, A. and Ferriol, I. and Mely, Y. and Heinlein, M.. (2014) Comparison of the Oilseed rape mosaic virus and Tobacco mosaic virus movement proteins (MP) reveals common and dissimilar MP functions for tobamovirus spread. Virology, Vol. 456. pp. 43-54. Pena, E. J. and Ferriol, I. and Sambade, A. and Buschmann, H. and Niehl, A. and Elena, S. F. and Rubio, L. and Heinlein, M.. (2014) Experimental Virus Evolution Reveals a Role of Plant Microtubule Dynamics and TORTIFOLIA1/SPIRAL2 in RNA Trafficking. PLoS one, Vol. 9, H. 8 , e105364. 2013Herranz, M. C. and Niehl, A. and Rosales, M. and Fiore, N. and Zamorano, A. and Granell, A. and Pallas, V.. (2013) A remarkable synergistic effect at the transcriptomic level in peach fruits doubly infected by prunus necrotic ringspot virus and peach latent mosaic viroid. Virology journal, Vol. 10. p. 164. 2012Niehl, A. and Amari, K. and Gereige, D. and Brandner, K. and Mely, Y. and Heinlein, M.. (2012) Control of tobacco mosaic virus movement protein fate by CELL-DIVISION-CYCLE Protein48. Plant physiology, Vol. 160, H. 4. pp. 2093-2108. 2011Niehl, A. and Heinlein, M.. (2011) Cellular pathways for viral transport through plasmodesmata. Protoplasma, Vol. 248, H. 1. pp. 75-99. Hu, Q. A. and Hollunder, J. and Niehl, A. and Korner, C. J. and Gereige, D. and Windels, D. and Arnold, A. and Kuiper, M. and Vazquez, F. and Pooggin, M. and Heinlein, M.. (2011) Specific impact of tobamovirus infection on the Arabidopsis small RNA profile. PLoS one, Vol. 6, H. 5 , e19549. 2010Boutant, E. and Didier, P. and Niehl, A. and Mely, Y. and Ritzenthaler, C. and Heinlein, M.. (2010) Fluorescent protein recruitment assay for demonstration and analysis of in vivo protein interactions in plant cells and its application to Tobacco mosaic virus movement protein. >>The<< Plant Journal, Vol. 62, H. 1. pp. 171-177. Ouko, M. O. and Sambade, A. and Brandner, K. and Niehl, A. and Pena, E. and Ahad, A. and Heinlein, M. and Nick, P.. (2010) Tobacco mutants with reduced microtubule dynamics are less susceptible to TMV. The plant journal, Vol. 62, H. 5. pp. 829-839. |