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Seminar Speaker: David Mackey

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November 16, 2018
12:30PM - 1:30PM
102 Rightmire Hall, 1060 Carmack Rd., Columbus, OH 43210

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Add to Calendar 2018-11-16 12:30:00 2018-11-16 13:30:00 Seminar Speaker: David Mackey David Mackey, professor, will be presenting this week from 102 Rightmire Hall! The presentation information is included below for your reference. There will be a City Classics food truck located outside of Rightmire Hall from 11am-2pm featuring American favorites! Check out their menu here and grab a bite to eat before joining us at the seminar! Title: An individual geminivirus pathogenicity factor manipulates multiple host pathways by targeting a single host protein Abstract: Viruses are masters of genetic economy, with examples including compact genomes and multifunctional proteins. We describe another type of economy; the ability of a single viral protein to produce numerous beneficial outputs through the targeting of a single host protein. We will show that pathogenicity factors from the agronomically important geminivirus family target a single host enzyme to perturb both epigenetic and hormone-based plant defense pathways. 102 Rightmire Hall, 1060 Carmack Rd., Columbus, OH 43210 Center for Applied Plant Sciences caps@osu.edu America/New_York public
David Mackey, professor, will be presenting this week from 102 Rightmire Hall! The presentation information is included below for your reference.
 
There will be a City Classics food truck located outside of Rightmire Hall from 11am-2pm featuring American favorites! Check out their menu here and grab a bite to eat before joining us at the seminar!
 
Title: An individual geminivirus pathogenicity factor manipulates multiple host pathways by targeting a single host protein
 
Abstract: Viruses are masters of genetic economy, with examples including compact genomes and multifunctional proteins. We describe another type of economy; the ability of a single viral protein to produce numerous beneficial outputs through the targeting of a single host protein. We will show that pathogenicity factors from the agronomically important geminivirus family target a single host enzyme to perturb both epigenetic and hormone-based plant defense pathways.