Differential Subnuclear Localization of RNA Strands of Opposite Polarity Derived from an Autonomously Replicating Viroid[W]
Open Access
- 1 November 2003
- journal article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in Plant Cell
- Vol. 15 (11) , 2566-2577
- https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.016576
Abstract
The wide variety of RNAs produced in the nucleus must be localized correctly to perform their functions. However, the mechanism of this localization is poorly understood. We report here the differential subnuclear localization of RNA strands of opposite polarity derived from the replicating Potato spindle tuber viroid (PSTVd). During replication, (+)- and (−)-strand viroid RNAs are produced. We found that in infected cultured cells and plants, the (−)-strand RNA was localized in the nucleoplasm, whereas the (+)-strand RNA was localized in the nucleolus as well as in the nucleoplasm with distinct spatial patterns. Furthermore, the presence of the (+)-PSTVd in the nucleolus caused the redistribution of a small nucleolar RNA. Our results support a model in which (1) the synthesis of the (−)- and (+)-strands of PSTVd RNAs occurs in the nucleoplasm, (2) the (−)-strand RNA is anchored in the nucleoplasm, and (3) the (+)-strand RNA is transported selectively into the nucleolus. Our results imply that the eukaryotic cell has a machinery that recognizes and localizes the opposite strands of an RNA, which may have broad ramifications in the RNA regulation of gene expression and the infection cycle of pathogenic RNAs and in the development of RNA-based methods to control gene expression as well as pathogen infection.Keywords
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