Viruses (Apr 2020)

Suppression of nbe-miR1919c-5p Expression in <i>Nicotiana benthamiana</i> Enhances Tobacco Curly Shoot Virus and Its Betasatellite Co-Infection

  • Jiang Du,
  • Rui Wu,
  • Zhuoying Liu,
  • Miao Sun,
  • Hussein Ghanem,
  • Mingjun Li,
  • Gentu Wu,
  • Ling Qing

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/v12040392
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 4
p. 392

Abstract

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MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are non-coding but functional RNA molecules of 21–25 nucleotides in length. MiRNAs play significant regulatory roles in diverse plant biological processes. In order to decipher the relationship between nbe-miR1919c-5p and the accumulations of tobacco curly shoot virus (TbCSV) and its betasatellite (TbCSB) DNAs, as well as viral symptom development, we investigated the function of nbe-miR1919c-5p during TbCSV and TbCSB co-infection in plants using a PVX-and a TRV-based short tandem target mimic (STTM) technology. Suppression of nbe-miR1919c-5p expression using these two technologies enhanced TbCSV and TbCSB co-infection-induced leaf curling symptoms in Nicotiana benthamiana plants. Furthermore, suppression of nbe-miR1919c-5p expression enhanced TbCSV and TbCSB DNA accumulations in the infected plants. Our results can advance our knowledge on the nbe-miR1919c-5p function during TbCSV and TbCSB co-infection.

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