| Literature DB >> 16741077 |
Angélique Deleris1, Javier Gallego-Bartolome, Jinsong Bao, Kristin D Kasschau, James C Carrington, Olivier Voinnet.
Abstract
The mechanisms underlying induction and suppression of RNA silencing in the ongoing plant-virus arms race are poorly understood. We show here that virus-derived small RNAs produced by Arabidopsis Dicer-like 4 (DCL4) program an effector complex conferring antiviral immunity. Inhibition of DCL4 by a viral-encoded suppressor revealed the subordinate antiviral activity of DCL2. Accordingly, inactivating both DCL2 and DCL4 was necessary and sufficient to restore systemic infection of a suppressor-deficient virus. The effects of DCL2 were overcome by increasing viral dosage in inoculated leaves, but this could not surmount additional, non-cell autonomous effects of DCL4 specifically preventing viral unloading from the vasculature. These findings define a molecular framework for studying antiviral silencing and defense in plants.Entities:
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Year: 2006 PMID: 16741077 DOI: 10.1126/science.1128214
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Science ISSN: 0036-8075 Impact factor: 47.728