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Vitaly Citovsky

Researcher at State University of New York System

Publications -  215
Citations -  16816

Vitaly Citovsky is an academic researcher from State University of New York System. The author has contributed to research in topics: Agrobacterium & Plasmodesma. The author has an hindex of 70, co-authored 194 publications receiving 15496 citations. Previous affiliations of Vitaly Citovsky include Hebrew University of Jerusalem & Rutgers University.

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Top 10 plant pathogenic bacteria in molecular plant pathology

TL;DR: A survey of bacterial pathologists asked them to nominate the bacterial pathogens they would place in a 'Top 10' based on scientific/economic importance, and a short section is presented on each bacterium in the Top 10 list and its importance, with the intention of initiating discussion and debate amongst the plant bacteriology community.
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The P30 movement protein of tobacco mosaic virus is a single-strand nucleic acid binding protein

TL;DR: It is proposed that binding of P30 to TMV RNA creates an unfolded protein-RNA complex that functions as an intermediate in virus cell to cell movement through plasmodesmata.
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Agrobacterium-mediated genetic transformation of plants: biology and biotechnology.

TL;DR: The identification of such factors and studies of these processes hold great promise for the future of plant biotechnology and plant genetic engineering, as they might help in the development of conceptually new techniques and approaches needed today to expand the host range of Agrobacterium.
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pSAT vectors: a modular series of plasmids for autofluorescent protein tagging and expression of multiple genes in plants

TL;DR: A new modular satellite (SAT) vector system that supports N- and C-terminal fusions to five different autofluorescent tags, EGFP, EyFP, Citrine-YFP, ECFP, and DsRed2, and a series of SAT vectors has been adapted for high throughput Gateway recombination cloning.