Analysis of the A-U rich hairpin from the intergenic region of tospovirus S RNA as target and inducer of RNA silencing

Earlier work indicated that Tomato spotted wilt virus (TSWV) messenger transcripts, and not the (anti)genomic RNAs, are targeted by the RNA silencing machinery. Here, the predicted AU-rich hairpin (HP) structure encoded by the intergenic region (IGR) of the TSWV S RNA, and present at the 3' end of viral mRNAs, was analyzed as a target and inducer for RNA silencing. Virus-derived siRNAs (vsiRNAs) purified from virus infected plants were found to derive from all three genomic RNA segments but predominantly the ambisense M and S RNAs. Further profiling on the S RNA sequence revealed that vsiRNAs were found from almost the entire S RNA sequence, except the IGR from where hardly any vsiRNAs were found. Similar profiles were observed with the distantly related Tomato yellow ring tospovirus (TYRV). Dicer cleavage assays using Drosophila melanogaster (Dm) embryo extracts showed that synthetic transcripts of the IGR-HP region were recognized as substrate for Dicer. Transient agroinfiltration assays of a GFP-sensor construct containing the IGR-HP sequence at its 3' UTR (GFP-HP) did not show more rapid/strong silencing and profiling of the corresponding siRNAs, generated outside the context of a viral infection, still revealed relatively low levels of IGR-HP-derived siRNAs. These data support the idea that the IGR-HP is a weak inducer of RNA silencing and only plays a minor role in the amplification of a strong antiviral RNAi response.

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Main Authors: Hedil, M., Hassani-Mehraban, A., Lohuis, D., Kormelink, R.J.M.
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Subjects:arabidopsis, double-stranded-rna, gene, plants, protein, resistance, sequence, small interfering rnas, spotted-wilt-virus, viral suppressors,
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spelling dig-wur-nl-wurpubs-4783692025-01-21 Hedil, M. Hassani-Mehraban, A. Lohuis, D. Kormelink, R.J.M. Article/Letter to editor PLoS ONE 9 (2014) 9 ISSN: 1932-6203 Analysis of the A-U rich hairpin from the intergenic region of tospovirus S RNA as target and inducer of RNA silencing 2014 Earlier work indicated that Tomato spotted wilt virus (TSWV) messenger transcripts, and not the (anti)genomic RNAs, are targeted by the RNA silencing machinery. Here, the predicted AU-rich hairpin (HP) structure encoded by the intergenic region (IGR) of the TSWV S RNA, and present at the 3' end of viral mRNAs, was analyzed as a target and inducer for RNA silencing. Virus-derived siRNAs (vsiRNAs) purified from virus infected plants were found to derive from all three genomic RNA segments but predominantly the ambisense M and S RNAs. Further profiling on the S RNA sequence revealed that vsiRNAs were found from almost the entire S RNA sequence, except the IGR from where hardly any vsiRNAs were found. Similar profiles were observed with the distantly related Tomato yellow ring tospovirus (TYRV). Dicer cleavage assays using Drosophila melanogaster (Dm) embryo extracts showed that synthetic transcripts of the IGR-HP region were recognized as substrate for Dicer. Transient agroinfiltration assays of a GFP-sensor construct containing the IGR-HP sequence at its 3' UTR (GFP-HP) did not show more rapid/strong silencing and profiling of the corresponding siRNAs, generated outside the context of a viral infection, still revealed relatively low levels of IGR-HP-derived siRNAs. These data support the idea that the IGR-HP is a weak inducer of RNA silencing and only plays a minor role in the amplification of a strong antiviral RNAi response. en application/pdf https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/analysis-of-the-a-u-rich-hairpin-from-the-intergenic-region-of-to 10.1371/journal.pone.0106027 https://edepot.wur.nl/320962 arabidopsis double-stranded-rna gene plants protein resistance sequence small interfering rnas spotted-wilt-virus viral suppressors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Wageningen University & Research
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topic arabidopsis
double-stranded-rna
gene
plants
protein
resistance
sequence
small interfering rnas
spotted-wilt-virus
viral suppressors
arabidopsis
double-stranded-rna
gene
plants
protein
resistance
sequence
small interfering rnas
spotted-wilt-virus
viral suppressors
spellingShingle arabidopsis
double-stranded-rna
gene
plants
protein
resistance
sequence
small interfering rnas
spotted-wilt-virus
viral suppressors
arabidopsis
double-stranded-rna
gene
plants
protein
resistance
sequence
small interfering rnas
spotted-wilt-virus
viral suppressors
Hedil, M.
Hassani-Mehraban, A.
Lohuis, D.
Kormelink, R.J.M.
Analysis of the A-U rich hairpin from the intergenic region of tospovirus S RNA as target and inducer of RNA silencing
description Earlier work indicated that Tomato spotted wilt virus (TSWV) messenger transcripts, and not the (anti)genomic RNAs, are targeted by the RNA silencing machinery. Here, the predicted AU-rich hairpin (HP) structure encoded by the intergenic region (IGR) of the TSWV S RNA, and present at the 3' end of viral mRNAs, was analyzed as a target and inducer for RNA silencing. Virus-derived siRNAs (vsiRNAs) purified from virus infected plants were found to derive from all three genomic RNA segments but predominantly the ambisense M and S RNAs. Further profiling on the S RNA sequence revealed that vsiRNAs were found from almost the entire S RNA sequence, except the IGR from where hardly any vsiRNAs were found. Similar profiles were observed with the distantly related Tomato yellow ring tospovirus (TYRV). Dicer cleavage assays using Drosophila melanogaster (Dm) embryo extracts showed that synthetic transcripts of the IGR-HP region were recognized as substrate for Dicer. Transient agroinfiltration assays of a GFP-sensor construct containing the IGR-HP sequence at its 3' UTR (GFP-HP) did not show more rapid/strong silencing and profiling of the corresponding siRNAs, generated outside the context of a viral infection, still revealed relatively low levels of IGR-HP-derived siRNAs. These data support the idea that the IGR-HP is a weak inducer of RNA silencing and only plays a minor role in the amplification of a strong antiviral RNAi response.
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topic_facet arabidopsis
double-stranded-rna
gene
plants
protein
resistance
sequence
small interfering rnas
spotted-wilt-virus
viral suppressors
author Hedil, M.
Hassani-Mehraban, A.
Lohuis, D.
Kormelink, R.J.M.
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Hassani-Mehraban, A.
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title Analysis of the A-U rich hairpin from the intergenic region of tospovirus S RNA as target and inducer of RNA silencing
title_short Analysis of the A-U rich hairpin from the intergenic region of tospovirus S RNA as target and inducer of RNA silencing
title_full Analysis of the A-U rich hairpin from the intergenic region of tospovirus S RNA as target and inducer of RNA silencing
title_fullStr Analysis of the A-U rich hairpin from the intergenic region of tospovirus S RNA as target and inducer of RNA silencing
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of the A-U rich hairpin from the intergenic region of tospovirus S RNA as target and inducer of RNA silencing
title_sort analysis of the a-u rich hairpin from the intergenic region of tospovirus s rna as target and inducer of rna silencing
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