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科学通报(英文版) 2005
Two virus-encoded RNA si-lencing suppressors, P14 of Beet necrotic yellow vein virus and S6 of Rice black streak dwarf virus
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Abstract:
Functional analysis for gene silencing suppres- sor of P14 gene of Beet necrotic yellow vein virus and S6 gene of Rice black streak dwarf virus was carried out by agro- in- filtration with recombinant vectors of Potato virus X. The phenotype observation of green fluorescent protein (GFP) expression and Northern blot showed that the gene silencing of gfp transgenic Nicotiana benthamiana induced by ho- mologous sequence was strongly suppressed by the immix- ture infiltration of either the P14 or the S6. In the suppressed plants, the gfp mRNA accumulation was higher than that in the non-suppressed controls and the symptoms caused by PVX infection became more severe, especially the gfp DNA methylation of plant genome was significantly inhabited when co-infiltrated with RBSDV S6 gene. These results sug- gested that these two virus genes were potentially to encode for proteins as RNA silencing suppressors.