Polerovirus protein P0 prevents the assembly of small RNA-containing RISC complexes and leads to degradation of ARGONAUTE1
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2010
Abstract:
RNA silencing plays an important role in plants in defence against viruses. To overcome this defence, plant
viruses encode suppressors of RNA silencing. The most common mode of silencing suppression is
sequestration of double-stranded RNAs involved in the antiviral silencing pathways. Viral suppressors can
also overcome silencing responses through protein–protein interaction. The poleroviral P0 silencing
suppressor protein targets ARGONAUTE (AGO) proteins for degradation. AGO proteins are the core
component of the RNA-induced silencing complex (RISC). We found that P0 does not interfere with the slicer
activity of pre-programmed siRNA/miRNA containing AGO1, but prevents de novo formation of siRNA/miRNA
containing AGO1. We show that the AGO1 protein is part of a high-molecular-weight complex, suggesting the
existence of a multi-protein RISC in plants. We propose that P0 prevents RISC assembly by interacting with one
of its protein components, thus inhibiting formation of siRNA/miRNA–RISC, and ultimately leading to AGO1
degradation. Our findings also suggest that siRNAs enhance the stability of co-expressed AGO1 in both the
presence and absence of P0.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
RNA silencing; AGO1; RISC assembly; polerovirus; PO silencing suppressor
Elenco autori:
Burgyan, Jozsef
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