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Plant-Generated Artificial Small RNAs Mediated Aphid Resistance

BACKGROUND: RNA silencing is an important mechanism for regulation of endogenous gene expression and defense against genomic intruders in plants. This natural defense system was adopted to generate virus-resistant plants even before the mechanism of RNA silencing was unveiled. With the clarification...

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Autores principales: Guo, Hongyan, Song, Xiaoguang, Wang, Guiling, Yang, Kun, Wang, Yu, Niu, Libo, Chen, Xiaoying, Fang, Rongxiang
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4018293/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24819752
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0097410
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author Guo, Hongyan
Song, Xiaoguang
Wang, Guiling
Yang, Kun
Wang, Yu
Niu, Libo
Chen, Xiaoying
Fang, Rongxiang
author_facet Guo, Hongyan
Song, Xiaoguang
Wang, Guiling
Yang, Kun
Wang, Yu
Niu, Libo
Chen, Xiaoying
Fang, Rongxiang
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description BACKGROUND: RNA silencing is an important mechanism for regulation of endogenous gene expression and defense against genomic intruders in plants. This natural defense system was adopted to generate virus-resistant plants even before the mechanism of RNA silencing was unveiled. With the clarification of that mechanism, transgenic antiviral plants were developed that expressed artificial virus-specific hairpin RNAs (hpRNAs) or microRNAs (amiRNAs) in host plants. Previous works also showed that plant-mediated RNA silencing technology could be a practical method for constructing insect-resistant plants by expressing hpRNAs targeting essential genes of insects. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: In this study, we chose aphid Myzus persicae of order Hemiptera as a target insect. To screen for aphid genes vulnerable to attack by plant-mediated RNA silencing to establish plant aphid resistance, we selected nine genes of M. persicae as silencing targets, and constructed their hpRNA-expressing vectors. For the acetylcholinesterase 2 coding gene (MpAChE2), two amiRNA-expressing vectors were also constructed. The vectors were transformed into tobacco plants (Nicotiana tabacum cv. Xanti). Insect challenge assays showed that most of the transgenic plants gained aphid resistance, among which those expressing hpRNAs targeting V-type proton ATPase subunit E-like (V-ATPaseE) or tubulin folding cofactor D (TBCD) genes displayed stronger aphicidal activity. The transgenic plants expressing amiRNAs targeting two different sites in the MpAChE2 gene exhibited better aphid resistance than the plants expressing MpAChE2-specific hpRNA. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: Our results indicated that plant-mediated insect-RNA silencing might be an effective way to develop plants resistant to insects with piercing-sucking mouthparts, and both the selection of vulnerable target genes and the biogenetic type of the small RNAs were crucial for the effectiveness of aphid control. The expression of insect-specific amiRNA is a promising and preferable approach to engineer plants resistant to aphids and, possibly, to other plant-infesting insects.
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spelling pubmed-40182932014-05-16 Plant-Generated Artificial Small RNAs Mediated Aphid Resistance Guo, Hongyan Song, Xiaoguang Wang, Guiling Yang, Kun Wang, Yu Niu, Libo Chen, Xiaoying Fang, Rongxiang PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: RNA silencing is an important mechanism for regulation of endogenous gene expression and defense against genomic intruders in plants. This natural defense system was adopted to generate virus-resistant plants even before the mechanism of RNA silencing was unveiled. With the clarification of that mechanism, transgenic antiviral plants were developed that expressed artificial virus-specific hairpin RNAs (hpRNAs) or microRNAs (amiRNAs) in host plants. Previous works also showed that plant-mediated RNA silencing technology could be a practical method for constructing insect-resistant plants by expressing hpRNAs targeting essential genes of insects. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: In this study, we chose aphid Myzus persicae of order Hemiptera as a target insect. To screen for aphid genes vulnerable to attack by plant-mediated RNA silencing to establish plant aphid resistance, we selected nine genes of M. persicae as silencing targets, and constructed their hpRNA-expressing vectors. For the acetylcholinesterase 2 coding gene (MpAChE2), two amiRNA-expressing vectors were also constructed. The vectors were transformed into tobacco plants (Nicotiana tabacum cv. Xanti). Insect challenge assays showed that most of the transgenic plants gained aphid resistance, among which those expressing hpRNAs targeting V-type proton ATPase subunit E-like (V-ATPaseE) or tubulin folding cofactor D (TBCD) genes displayed stronger aphicidal activity. The transgenic plants expressing amiRNAs targeting two different sites in the MpAChE2 gene exhibited better aphid resistance than the plants expressing MpAChE2-specific hpRNA. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: Our results indicated that plant-mediated insect-RNA silencing might be an effective way to develop plants resistant to insects with piercing-sucking mouthparts, and both the selection of vulnerable target genes and the biogenetic type of the small RNAs were crucial for the effectiveness of aphid control. The expression of insect-specific amiRNA is a promising and preferable approach to engineer plants resistant to aphids and, possibly, to other plant-infesting insects. Public Library of Science 2014-05-12 /pmc/articles/PMC4018293/ /pubmed/24819752 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0097410 Text en © 2014 Guo et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Guo, Hongyan
Song, Xiaoguang
Wang, Guiling
Yang, Kun
Wang, Yu
Niu, Libo
Chen, Xiaoying
Fang, Rongxiang
Plant-Generated Artificial Small RNAs Mediated Aphid Resistance
title Plant-Generated Artificial Small RNAs Mediated Aphid Resistance
title_full Plant-Generated Artificial Small RNAs Mediated Aphid Resistance
title_fullStr Plant-Generated Artificial Small RNAs Mediated Aphid Resistance
title_full_unstemmed Plant-Generated Artificial Small RNAs Mediated Aphid Resistance
title_short Plant-Generated Artificial Small RNAs Mediated Aphid Resistance
title_sort plant-generated artificial small rnas mediated aphid resistance
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4018293/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24819752
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0097410
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