2021
DOI: 10.1101/2021.09.19.460923
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A novel eukaryotic RdRP-dependent small RNA pathway represses antiviral immunity by controlling an ERK pathway component in the black-legged tick

Abstract: Small regulatory RNAs (sRNAs) are involved in anti-viral defense and gene regulation. Although RNA-dependent RNA Polymerases (RdRPs) are known to produce sRNA in nematodes, plants and fungi, whether they play roles in sRNA biogenesis in other animals remains controversial. In this study, we study sRNAs in the ISE6 cell line, which is derived from the black-legged tick, an important vector of human and animal pathogens. We identify abundant classes of ~22nt sRNAs that require specific combinations of RdRPs and … Show more

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“…2). For both time points we observed SFTSV-mediated down-regulation of oxidoreductase activity and protein binding categories (i.e., HSP70-interacting protein, NF-κB modulator); and the up-regulation of RNA-dependent RNA polymerase activity, a category associated with the synthesis of small and non-coding RNA in ticks 42 .…”
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confidence: 83%
“…2). For both time points we observed SFTSV-mediated down-regulation of oxidoreductase activity and protein binding categories (i.e., HSP70-interacting protein, NF-κB modulator); and the up-regulation of RNA-dependent RNA polymerase activity, a category associated with the synthesis of small and non-coding RNA in ticks 42 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 83%