Synopsis of Social media discussions

Discussions reflect a general appreciation for the mechanisms described, with posts highlighting how VISP1 degrades viral suppressors like CMV 2b to promote recovery, using terminology that shows curiosity and recognition of scientific significance. Words like 'promising' and 'important' reveal a positive tone, though the overall engagement remains moderate, suggesting the topic is interesting but not universally urgent.

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Agreement
Moderate agreement

Most discussions acknowledge the significance of VISP1's role in viral suppression and plant immunity, with some emphasizing its potential for broader applications.

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Interest
Moderate level of interest

Participants are moderately interested, discussing specific mechanisms like targeting viral silencing suppressors and reactions to experimental findings.

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Engagement
Moderate level of engagement

Commenters delve into details such as the processes of autophagy and symptom recovery, indicating thoughtful engagement but not deep scientific debate.

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Impact
Neutral impact

While some recognize the importance of the discovery for plant biology, many see it as a meaningful step rather than a groundbreaking shift.

Social Mentions

YouTube

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Twitter

1 Posts

Metrics

Video Views

11

Total Likes

1

Extended Reach

657

Social Features

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VISP1 Autophagy Receptor Promotes Plant Recovery by Targeting Viral Suppressors

VISP1 Autophagy Receptor Promotes Plant Recovery by Targeting Viral Suppressors

VISP1, a selective autophagy receptor, promotes plant recovery from viral symptoms by degrading viral silencing suppressors like CMV 2b, enhancing plant immunity and controlling virus infections.

October 29, 2023

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  • Phage Papers
    @Phage_Papers (Twitter)

    A selective autophagy receptor VISP1 induces symptom recovery by targeting viral silencing suppressors https://t.co/BPGkxRZJOL
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    June 30, 2023

Abstract Synopsis

  • VISP1 is a selective autophagy receptor that can both promote and inhibit viral infections by targeting viral components.
  • It degrades viral silencing suppressors, like the CMV 2b protein, helping plants recover from symptoms caused by viruses such as cucumber mosaic virus.
  • By controlling the level of viral suppressors, VISP1 enhances plant immunity and facilitates symptom recovery during viral infections.]