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Knockout of SlDCL2b attenuates the resistance of tomato to potato spindle tuber viroid infection.

Yuhong ZhangXiaxia TianHuiyuan XuBinhui ZhanChangyong ZhouShifang LiZhi-Xiang Zhang
Published in: Molecular plant pathology (2024)
RNA interference, or RNA silencing, is an important defence mechanism against viroid infection in plants. Plants encode multiple DICER-LIKE (DCL) proteins that are key components of the RNA silencing pathway. However, the roles of different DCLs in defence responses against viroid infection remain unclear. Here, we determined the function of tomato DCL2b (SlDCL2b) in defence responses against potato spindle tuber viroid (PSTVd) infection using SlDCL2b loss-of-function tomato mutant plants. Compared with wild-type plants, mutant plants were more susceptible to PSTVd infection, developing more severe symptoms earlier and accumulating higher levels of PSTVd RNAs. Moreover, we verified the feedback mechanism for the regulation of SlDCL2b expression by miR6026. Functional blocking of tomato miR6026, by expressing its target mimics, can enhance resistance to PSTVd infection in tomato plants. These findings deepen the current understanding of RNAi-based resistance against viroid infection and provide a potentially new strategy for viroid control.
Keyphrases
  • wild type
  • cell proliferation
  • early onset
  • long noncoding rna
  • physical activity
  • nucleic acid
  • binding protein
  • drug induced