| Literature DB >> 23896640 |
Hajime Yaegashi1, Nobuyuki Yoshikawa, Tsutae Ito, Satoko Kanematsu.
Abstract
RNA silencing is a fundamental antiviral response in eukaryotic organisms. We investigated the counterdefense strategy of a fungal virus (mycovirus) against RNA silencing in the white root rot fungus, Rosellinia necatrix. We generated an R. necatrix strain that constitutively induced RNA silencing of the exogenous green fluorescent protein (GFP) gene, and infected it with each of four unrelated mycoviruses, including a partitivirus, a mycoreovirus, a megabirnavirus, and a quadrivirus. Infection with a mycoreovirus (R. necatrix mycoreovirus 3; RnMyRV3) suppressed RNA silencing of GFP, while the other mycoviruses did not. RnMyRV3 reduced accumulation of GFP-small interfering (si) RNAs and increased accumulation of GFP-double-stranded (ds) RNA; suggesting that the virus interferes with the dicing of dsRNA. Moreover, an agroinfiltration assay in planta revealed that the S10 gene of RnMyRV3 has RNA silencing suppressor activity. These data corroborate the counterdefense strategy of RnMyRV3 against host RNA silencing.Entities:
Keywords: Mycovirus; RNA silencing; Reovirus; Rosellinia necatrix; Viral suppressor; dsRNA virus
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23896640 DOI: 10.1016/j.virol.2013.07.010
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Virology ISSN: 0042-6822 Impact factor: 3.616