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Elimination of Viroids from Tobacco Pollen Involves a Decrease in Propagation Rate and an Increase of the Degradation Processes

Some viroids—single-stranded, non-coding, circular RNA parasites of plants—are not transmissible through pollen to seeds and to next generation. We analyzed the cause for the elimination of apple fruit crinkle viroid (AFCVd) and citrus bark cracking viroid (CBCVd) from male gametophyte cells of Nico...

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Autores principales: Matoušek, Jaroslav, Steinbachová, Lenka, Drábková, Lenka Záveská, Kocábek, Tomáš, Potěšil, David, Mishra, Ajay Kumar, Honys, David, Steger, Gerhard
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7216239/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32344786
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms21083029
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author Matoušek, Jaroslav
Steinbachová, Lenka
Drábková, Lenka Záveská
Kocábek, Tomáš
Potěšil, David
Mishra, Ajay Kumar
Honys, David
Steger, Gerhard
author_facet Matoušek, Jaroslav
Steinbachová, Lenka
Drábková, Lenka Záveská
Kocábek, Tomáš
Potěšil, David
Mishra, Ajay Kumar
Honys, David
Steger, Gerhard
author_sort Matoušek, Jaroslav
collection PubMed
description Some viroids—single-stranded, non-coding, circular RNA parasites of plants—are not transmissible through pollen to seeds and to next generation. We analyzed the cause for the elimination of apple fruit crinkle viroid (AFCVd) and citrus bark cracking viroid (CBCVd) from male gametophyte cells of Nicotiana tabacum by RNA deep sequencing and molecular methods using infected and transformed tobacco pollen tissues at different developmental stages. AFCVd was not transferable from pollen to seeds in reciprocal pollinations, due to a complete viroid eradication during the last steps of pollen development and fertilization. In pollen, the viroid replication pathway proceeds with detectable replication intermediates, but is dramatically depressed in comparison to leaves. Specific and unspecific viroid degradation with some preference for (−) chains occurred in pollen, as detected by analysis of viroid-derived small RNAs, by quantification of viroid levels and by detection of viroid degradation products forming “comets” on Northern blots. The decrease of viroid levels during pollen development correlated with mRNA accumulation of several RNA-degrading factors, such as AGO5 nuclease, DICER-like and TUDOR S-like nuclease. In addition, the functional status of pollen, as a tissue with high ribosome content, could play a role during suppression of AFCVd replication involving transcription factors IIIA and ribosomal protein L5.
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spelling pubmed-72162392020-05-22 Elimination of Viroids from Tobacco Pollen Involves a Decrease in Propagation Rate and an Increase of the Degradation Processes Matoušek, Jaroslav Steinbachová, Lenka Drábková, Lenka Záveská Kocábek, Tomáš Potěšil, David Mishra, Ajay Kumar Honys, David Steger, Gerhard Int J Mol Sci Article Some viroids—single-stranded, non-coding, circular RNA parasites of plants—are not transmissible through pollen to seeds and to next generation. We analyzed the cause for the elimination of apple fruit crinkle viroid (AFCVd) and citrus bark cracking viroid (CBCVd) from male gametophyte cells of Nicotiana tabacum by RNA deep sequencing and molecular methods using infected and transformed tobacco pollen tissues at different developmental stages. AFCVd was not transferable from pollen to seeds in reciprocal pollinations, due to a complete viroid eradication during the last steps of pollen development and fertilization. In pollen, the viroid replication pathway proceeds with detectable replication intermediates, but is dramatically depressed in comparison to leaves. Specific and unspecific viroid degradation with some preference for (−) chains occurred in pollen, as detected by analysis of viroid-derived small RNAs, by quantification of viroid levels and by detection of viroid degradation products forming “comets” on Northern blots. The decrease of viroid levels during pollen development correlated with mRNA accumulation of several RNA-degrading factors, such as AGO5 nuclease, DICER-like and TUDOR S-like nuclease. In addition, the functional status of pollen, as a tissue with high ribosome content, could play a role during suppression of AFCVd replication involving transcription factors IIIA and ribosomal protein L5. MDPI 2020-04-24 /pmc/articles/PMC7216239/ /pubmed/32344786 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms21083029 Text en © 2020 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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Matoušek, Jaroslav
Steinbachová, Lenka
Drábková, Lenka Záveská
Kocábek, Tomáš
Potěšil, David
Mishra, Ajay Kumar
Honys, David
Steger, Gerhard
Elimination of Viroids from Tobacco Pollen Involves a Decrease in Propagation Rate and an Increase of the Degradation Processes
title Elimination of Viroids from Tobacco Pollen Involves a Decrease in Propagation Rate and an Increase of the Degradation Processes
title_full Elimination of Viroids from Tobacco Pollen Involves a Decrease in Propagation Rate and an Increase of the Degradation Processes
title_fullStr Elimination of Viroids from Tobacco Pollen Involves a Decrease in Propagation Rate and an Increase of the Degradation Processes
title_full_unstemmed Elimination of Viroids from Tobacco Pollen Involves a Decrease in Propagation Rate and an Increase of the Degradation Processes
title_short Elimination of Viroids from Tobacco Pollen Involves a Decrease in Propagation Rate and an Increase of the Degradation Processes
title_sort elimination of viroids from tobacco pollen involves a decrease in propagation rate and an increase of the degradation processes
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7216239/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32344786
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms21083029
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