Influence of viral genes on the cell-to-cell spread of RNA silencing
Open Access
- 31 May 2008
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in Journal of Experimental Botany
- Vol. 59 (10) , 2803-2813
- https://doi.org/10.1093/jxb/ern141
Abstract
The turnip crinkle virus-based vector TCV–GFPΔCP had been devised previously to study cell-to-cell and long-distance spread of virus-induced RNA silencing. TCV–GFPΔCP, which had been constructed by replacing the coat protein (CP) gene with a green fluorescent protein (GFP) coding sequence, was able to induce RNA silencing in single epidermal cells, from which RNA silencing spread from cell-to-cell. Using this unique local silencing assay together with mutagenesis analysis, two TCV genes, p8 and p9, which were involved in the intercellular spread of virus-induced RNA silencing, were identified. TCV–GFPΔCP and its p8- or p9-mutated derivatives, TCVmp8–GFPΔCP and TCVmp9–GFPΔCP, replicated efficiently but were restricted to single Nicotiana benthamiana epidermal cells. TCV–GFPΔCP, TCVmp8–GFPΔCP, or TCVmp9–GFPΔCP was able to initiate RNA silencing that targeted and degraded recombinant viral RNAs in inoculated leaves of the GFP-expressing N. benthamiana line 16c. However, cell-to-cell spread of silencing to form silencing foci was triggered only by TCV–GFPΔCP. Non-replicating TCVmp88–GFPΔCP and TCVmp28mp88–GFPΔCP with dysfunctional replicase genes, and single-stranded gfp RNA did not induce RNA silencing. Transient expression of the TCV p9 protein could effectively complement TCVmp9–GFPΔCP to facilitate intercellular spread of silencing. These data suggest that the plant cellular trafficking machinery could hijack functional viral proteins to permit cell-to-cell movement of RNA silencing.Keywords
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