Differential Effects of RNA-Dependent RNA Polymerase 6 (RDR6) Silencing on New and OldWorld Begomoviruses in Nicotiana benthamiana
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2023
Abstract:
RNA-dependent RNA polymerases (RDRs) are key players in the antiviral defence mediated
by RNA silencing in plants. RDR6 is one of the major components of the process, regulating the
infection of certain RNA viruses. To better clarify its function against DNA viruses, we analyzed the
effect of RDR6 inactivation (RDR6i) in N. benthamiana plants on two phloem-limited begomoviruses,
the bipartite Abutilon mosaic virus (AbMV) and the monopartite tomato yellow leaf curl Sardinia
virus (TYLCSV).We observed exacerbated symptoms and DNA accumulation for the NewWorld
virus AbMV in RDR6i plants, varying with the plant growth temperature (ranging from 16 C to
33 C). However, for the TYLCSV of Old World origin, RDR6 depletion only affected symptom
expression at elevated temperatures and to a minor extent; it did not affect the viral titre. The accumulation
of viral siRNA differed between the two begomoviruses, being increased in RDR6i plants
infected by AbMV but decreased in those infected by TYLCSV compared to wild-type plants. In situ
hybridization revealed a 6.5-fold increase in the number of AbMV-infected nuclei in RDR6i plants
but without egress from the phloem tissues. These results support the concept that begomoviruses
adopt different strategies to counteract plant defences and that TYLCSV evades the functions exerted
by RDR6 in this host.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
geminivirus; RDR6; tissue tropism; plant-virus interaction; RNA silencing;; TYLCSV; AbMV; Nicotiana benthamiana; siRNAs
Elenco autori:
Pegoraro, Mattia; Noris, Emanuela; Matic, Slavica
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