| Literature DB >> 28964896 |
Yusuf Akhter1, Jawaid Ahmad Khan2.
Abstract
Cotton leaf curl Burewala virus (CLCuBV, genus Begomovirus) causes devastating cotton leaf curl disease. Among various known virus controlling strategies, RNAi-mediated one has shown potential to protect host crop plants. Micro(mi) RNAs, are the endogenous small RNAs and play a key role in plant development and stress resistance. In the present study we have identified cotton (Gossypium hirsutum)-encoded miRNAs targeting the CLCuBV. Based on threshold free energy and maximum complementarity scores of host miRNA-viral mRNA target pairs, a number of potential miRNAs were annotated. Among them, ghr-miR168 was selected as the most potent candidate, capable of targeting several vital genes namely C1, C3, C4, V1 and V2 of CLCuBV genome. In addition, ghr-miR395a and ghr-miR395d were observed to target the overlapping transcripts of C1 and C4 genes. We have verified the efficacy of these miRNA targets against CLCuBV following suppression of RNAi-mediated virus control through translational inhibition or cleavage of viral mRNA.Entities:
Keywords: Begomovirus; Cotton leaf curl disease; Gene regulation; MicroRNA; RNA interference
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28964896 DOI: 10.1016/j.gene.2017.09.061
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Gene ISSN: 0378-1119 Impact factor: 3.688