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The Antiviral Response in Plants: RNA Silencing Melissa Andreas Carrington Lab HHMI - Oregon State University Summer 2007
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Plants and Pathogens 15% of worldwide food production is lost to pathogens Viruses cause est. $60 billion per year in crop damages Antiviral mechanisms in plants are not fully understood Garcia-Arenal et.al. (1996) Phytopathology 86: 535
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Mechanisms of Defense Innate immunity: quarantine of infected cells Not pathogen-specific Adaptive response: RNA silencing Triggered by invading nucleic acids Response tailored to the pathogen
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Project Goals To characterize the antiviral silencing response in a model organism Infected: Uninfected Turnip mosaic virus Lellis et. al. (2002) Curr.Biol.12: 1046-51 Arabidopsis and Turnip Mosaic Virus (TuMV-GFP) Collect and sequence small RNA Identify origin of RNA Describe small RNA population
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Viral Accumulation Day 5 Day 6 Day 7 Control Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Control
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Viral Accumulation Is TuMV targeted by RNA silencing in Arabidopsis?
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RNA Silencing Basics Mechanism of degrading specific sequences of RNA Used mainly for antiviral defense and gene regulation
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RNA Silencing Mechanism Double-stranded RNA Degraded target Target RNA Target AGO siRNA * RISC AGO Dicer RDR
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Dicers and Arabidopsis Four kinds of Dicer-like (DCL) proteins in Arabidopsis Specialization: nucleotide length and task DCL 1: 21 nt – microRNAs DCL 2: 22-23 nt – various DCL 3: 24 nt – heterochromatin formation DCL 4: 21 nt – post-transcriptional silencing Antiviral roles are unknown Double-stranded RNA Degraded target Target RNA Target AGO Dicer
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Experimental Setup Arabidopsis plants infected with Turnip Mosaic Virus (TuMV-GFP) Mock-infected control plants Time points: 7 and 10 days post-infection (dpi) DCL mutants: dcl1-7 and dcl2 dcl3 dcl4 triple mutant
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TuMV-GFP Genome Comparison Region of Genome Shown small RNA arising from this region of viral RNA Diagram of Viral RNA
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Virus-Derived Small RNA in Dicer Mutants Reads derived from the Arabidopsis genome Reads derived from the TuMV-GFP genome
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Viral RNA in Dicer Mutants dcl 1-7dcl 234 dcl 1-7 dcl 234
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Conclusion Turnip Mosaic Virus is a target of RNA silencing in Arabidopsis.
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The Next Step Infect with a TuMV-GFP suppressor mutant Expand to other Dicer mutants dcl2 dcl4 Examine the dynamics of small RNA production
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Acknowledgments Funding: Howard Hughes Medical Institute Dr. Kevin Ahern Mentors: Elisabeth Chapman Kristin Kasschau Jim Carrington
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