Virology Journal (Nov 2010)

Identification of Pns6, a putative movement protein of RRSV, as a silencing suppressor

  • Lin Qiying,
  • Wu Zujian,
  • Hu Meiqun,
  • Cai Lijun,
  • Wang Chunzheng,
  • Du Zhenguo,
  • Wu Jianguo,
  • Li Yi,
  • Xie Lianhui

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1743-422X-7-335
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 1
p. 335

Abstract

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Abstract RNA silencing is a potent antiviral response in plants. As a counterdefense, most plant and some animal viruses encode RNA silencing suppressors. In this study, we showed that Pns6, a putative movement protein of Rice ragged stunt virus (RRSV), exhibited silencing suppressor activity in coinfiltration assays with the reporter green fluorescent protein (GFP) in transgenic Nicotiana benthamiana line 16c. Pns6 of RRSV suppressed local silencing induced by sense RNA but had no effect on that induced by dsRNA. Deletion of a region involved in RNA binding abolished the silencing suppressor activity of Pns6. Further, expression of Pns6 enhanced Potato virus × pathogenicity in N. benthamiana. Collectively, these results suggested that RRSV Pns6 functions as a virus suppressor of RNA silencing that targets an upstream step of the dsRNA formation in the RNA silencing pathway. This is the first silencing suppressor to be identified from the genus Oryzavirus.