2012
DOI: 10.1111/j.1744-7909.2012.01104.x
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DICER‐like Proteins and Their Role in Plant‐herbivore Interactions in Nicotiana attenuata

Abstract: DICER-like (DCL) proteins produce small RNAs that silence genes involved in development and defenses against viruses and pathogens. Which DCLs participate in plant-herbivore interactions remains unstudied. We identified and stably silenced four distinct DCL genes by RNAi in Nicotiana attenuata (Torrey ex. Watson), a model for the study of plant-herbivore interactions. Silencing DCL1 expression was lethal. Manduca sexta larvae performed significantly better on ir-dcl3 and ir-dcl4 plants, but not on ir-dcl2 plan… Show more

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“…The targets of tasiRNA3, transcripts homologous to A. thaliana ARF2 , 3 and 4 were significantly reduced after W+OS elicitation (Figure  4), suggesting that Nat-miR390 could affect the architecture of roots and thereby regulate the production of nicotine, which is synthesized in the roots, or promote tolerance of herbivory by increasing mineral uptake or sugar storage in roots. Our previous study shows that silencing NaDCL4 , which in turn reduces the accumulation of tasiRNA3, dramatically impairs root growth and nicotine accumulation in N. attenuata [45]. We validated the microarray data by qPCR analysis ( Additional file 7), and the result showed similar expression patterns ( Additional file 8).…”
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confidence: 71%
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“…The targets of tasiRNA3, transcripts homologous to A. thaliana ARF2 , 3 and 4 were significantly reduced after W+OS elicitation (Figure  4), suggesting that Nat-miR390 could affect the architecture of roots and thereby regulate the production of nicotine, which is synthesized in the roots, or promote tolerance of herbivory by increasing mineral uptake or sugar storage in roots. Our previous study shows that silencing NaDCL4 , which in turn reduces the accumulation of tasiRNA3, dramatically impairs root growth and nicotine accumulation in N. attenuata [45]. We validated the microarray data by qPCR analysis ( Additional file 7), and the result showed similar expression patterns ( Additional file 8).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 71%
“…OS-elicitation dramatically changes the smRNA population in N. attenuata [42], and two major components of the smRNA pathway, RdRs and DCL proteins, function in biotic and abiotic stress responses [42-45]. Silencing of N. attenuata RdR1 , DCL3 , and DCL4 results in impaired defense responses against M. sexta herbivory [42,44,45].…”
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“…However, it remains challenging to establish a causative link between methylome changes and phenotypic responses since a) methylome structure is not completely independent from genetic variation [55], and b) other processes such as RNA interference may also induce phenotypic responses in plants [72]. Several studies have disentangled effects induced by methylome changes from other causes by either comparing methylomes of different organs within single plant individuals [34, 73], or introduction of DNA methylation changes with chemicals such as 5-azaC [36, 74, 75].…”
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“…It also impedes the generation of dcl1 loss-of-function mutants by reverse genetics in plants whose transformation includes a regeneration phase in tissue culture. For example, attempts to stably silence Nicotiana attenuata DCL1 by RNAi have failed due to lethality of the regenerated transformants (Bozorov et al , 2012). …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%