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Impact of Two Reoviruses and Their Coinfection on the Rice RNAi System and vsiRNA Production

Both Southern rice black-streaked dwarf virus (SRBSDV) and Rice ragged stunt virus (RRSV) belong to the family Reoviridae, and synergistic infection of these two viruses commonly occurs in the field. This study revealed that both SRBSDV and RRSV affect the RNA interference (RNAi) pathway and form di...

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Autores principales: Li, Zhanbiao, Zhang, Tong, Huang, Xiuqin, Zhou, Guohui
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6267445/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30380782
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v10110594
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author Li, Zhanbiao
Zhang, Tong
Huang, Xiuqin
Zhou, Guohui
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Zhang, Tong
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description Both Southern rice black-streaked dwarf virus (SRBSDV) and Rice ragged stunt virus (RRSV) belong to the family Reoviridae, and synergistic infection of these two viruses commonly occurs in the field. This study revealed that both SRBSDV and RRSV affect the RNA interference (RNAi) pathway and form different virus-derived interfering RNA (vsiRNA) profiles in rice. Co-infection of rice by SRBSDV and RRSV up-regulated the expression of rice DICER-like (DCL) proteins but down-regulated the expression of rice RNA-dependent RNA polymerases (RDRs), and the accumulation of vsiRNAs of either RBSDV or RRSV was decreased compared with that in singly infected plants. The majority of SRBSDV vsiRNAs were 21 nt or 22 nt in length, whether plants were singly infected with SRBSDV or co-infected with RRSV. On the other hand, the majority of RRSV vsiRNAs were 20 nt, 21 nt, or 22 nt in length, among which those 20 nt in length accounted for the largest proportion; co-infection with SRBSDV further increased the proportion of 20 nt vsiRNAs and decreased the proportion of 21 nt vsiRNAs. Co-infection had no effects on the strand favoritism and hot spots of the vsiRNAs, but changed the bias of the 5′ terminal nucleotide significantly. This study provides a reference for further study on the pathogenesis and synergistic mechanism of SRBSDV and RRSV.
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spelling pubmed-62674452018-12-07 Impact of Two Reoviruses and Their Coinfection on the Rice RNAi System and vsiRNA Production Li, Zhanbiao Zhang, Tong Huang, Xiuqin Zhou, Guohui Viruses Article Both Southern rice black-streaked dwarf virus (SRBSDV) and Rice ragged stunt virus (RRSV) belong to the family Reoviridae, and synergistic infection of these two viruses commonly occurs in the field. This study revealed that both SRBSDV and RRSV affect the RNA interference (RNAi) pathway and form different virus-derived interfering RNA (vsiRNA) profiles in rice. Co-infection of rice by SRBSDV and RRSV up-regulated the expression of rice DICER-like (DCL) proteins but down-regulated the expression of rice RNA-dependent RNA polymerases (RDRs), and the accumulation of vsiRNAs of either RBSDV or RRSV was decreased compared with that in singly infected plants. The majority of SRBSDV vsiRNAs were 21 nt or 22 nt in length, whether plants were singly infected with SRBSDV or co-infected with RRSV. On the other hand, the majority of RRSV vsiRNAs were 20 nt, 21 nt, or 22 nt in length, among which those 20 nt in length accounted for the largest proportion; co-infection with SRBSDV further increased the proportion of 20 nt vsiRNAs and decreased the proportion of 21 nt vsiRNAs. Co-infection had no effects on the strand favoritism and hot spots of the vsiRNAs, but changed the bias of the 5′ terminal nucleotide significantly. This study provides a reference for further study on the pathogenesis and synergistic mechanism of SRBSDV and RRSV. MDPI 2018-10-30 /pmc/articles/PMC6267445/ /pubmed/30380782 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v10110594 Text en © 2018 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Zhang, Tong
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Zhou, Guohui
Impact of Two Reoviruses and Their Coinfection on the Rice RNAi System and vsiRNA Production
title Impact of Two Reoviruses and Their Coinfection on the Rice RNAi System and vsiRNA Production
title_full Impact of Two Reoviruses and Their Coinfection on the Rice RNAi System and vsiRNA Production
title_fullStr Impact of Two Reoviruses and Their Coinfection on the Rice RNAi System and vsiRNA Production
title_full_unstemmed Impact of Two Reoviruses and Their Coinfection on the Rice RNAi System and vsiRNA Production
title_short Impact of Two Reoviruses and Their Coinfection on the Rice RNAi System and vsiRNA Production
title_sort impact of two reoviruses and their coinfection on the rice rnai system and vsirna production
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6267445/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30380782
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v10110594
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