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Published on: July 22, 2017
Cross-kingdom RNA communication in plant-bacterial interaction
Ronald Palermo1, Arne Weiberg1
1Department of Biology, Institute of Plant Science and Microbiology, University of Hamburg, Hamburg 22607, Germany.
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Boundaries of cross-kingdom RNA communication are now being expanded, with recent work showing that plants deliver gene-silencing RNA into bacteria. Ravet et al. report that both extracellular vesicular and nonvesicular RNAs are biologically active, challenging the current models of RNA secretion and delivery during plant-bacterial communication.
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