Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions (Jul 1998)

Can We Explain RNA-Mediated Virus Resistance by Homology-Dependent Gene Silencing?

  • Tom van den Boogaart,
  • George P. Lomonossoff,
  • Jeffrey W. Davies

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1094/MPMI.1998.11.7.717
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 7
pp. 717 – 723

Abstract

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The use of viral sequences to produce virus-resistant plants is now almost a standard technique. A variety of sequences from a large number of viruses have been used but the mechanisms remain largely unknown. There are probably at least two distinct types of mechanisms operating: one requiring the expression of the viral protein(s) and the other dependent only on the presence of transgene-derived RNA. In this review, we will discuss this RNA-mediated resistance and its similarities with cosuppression, a recently described phenomenon leading to suppression of transgene expression and homologous sequences. We present a critical view of the current models available to explain this type of resistance.