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Lipid flippases promote antiviral silencing and the biogenesis of viral and host siRNAs in Arabidopsis
by
Guo, Zhongxin
, Zhan, Binhui
, Lu, Jinfeng
, Ding, Shou-Wei
, Li, Wanxiang
, Wang, Xianbing
in
adenosinetriphosphatase
/ amino acid substitution
/ Amino acids
/ antiviral properties
/ Arabidopsis
/ Arabidopsis - genetics
/ Arabidopsis - virology
/ Arabidopsis Proteins - genetics
/ Arabidopsis Proteins - metabolism
/ Arabidopsis thaliana
/ biogenesis
/ Biological Sciences
/ Bromoviridae
/ Cucumber mosaic virus
/ Cucumovirus - genetics
/ Cucumovirus - physiology
/ disease susceptibility
/ Flowers & plants
/ genetic analysis
/ Genomes
/ Host-Pathogen Interactions - genetics
/ Lipids
/ Membranes
/ Microbiology
/ Mutation
/ Phospholipid Transfer Proteins - genetics
/ Phospholipid Transfer Proteins - metabolism
/ phospholipids
/ Phospholipids - metabolism
/ Plant Diseases - genetics
/ Plant Diseases - virology
/ Plants, Genetically Modified
/ Proteins
/ Ribonucleic acid
/ RNA
/ RNA Interference
/ RNA Replicase - genetics
/ RNA Replicase - metabolism
/ RNA, Small Interfering - genetics
/ RNA-directed RNA polymerase
/ virus replication
2017
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Lipid flippases promote antiviral silencing and the biogenesis of viral and host siRNAs in Arabidopsis
by
Guo, Zhongxin
, Zhan, Binhui
, Lu, Jinfeng
, Ding, Shou-Wei
, Li, Wanxiang
, Wang, Xianbing
in
adenosinetriphosphatase
/ amino acid substitution
/ Amino acids
/ antiviral properties
/ Arabidopsis
/ Arabidopsis - genetics
/ Arabidopsis - virology
/ Arabidopsis Proteins - genetics
/ Arabidopsis Proteins - metabolism
/ Arabidopsis thaliana
/ biogenesis
/ Biological Sciences
/ Bromoviridae
/ Cucumber mosaic virus
/ Cucumovirus - genetics
/ Cucumovirus - physiology
/ disease susceptibility
/ Flowers & plants
/ genetic analysis
/ Genomes
/ Host-Pathogen Interactions - genetics
/ Lipids
/ Membranes
/ Microbiology
/ Mutation
/ Phospholipid Transfer Proteins - genetics
/ Phospholipid Transfer Proteins - metabolism
/ phospholipids
/ Phospholipids - metabolism
/ Plant Diseases - genetics
/ Plant Diseases - virology
/ Plants, Genetically Modified
/ Proteins
/ Ribonucleic acid
/ RNA
/ RNA Interference
/ RNA Replicase - genetics
/ RNA Replicase - metabolism
/ RNA, Small Interfering - genetics
/ RNA-directed RNA polymerase
/ virus replication
2017
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Lipid flippases promote antiviral silencing and the biogenesis of viral and host siRNAs in Arabidopsis
by
Guo, Zhongxin
, Zhan, Binhui
, Lu, Jinfeng
, Ding, Shou-Wei
, Li, Wanxiang
, Wang, Xianbing
in
adenosinetriphosphatase
/ amino acid substitution
/ Amino acids
/ antiviral properties
/ Arabidopsis
/ Arabidopsis - genetics
/ Arabidopsis - virology
/ Arabidopsis Proteins - genetics
/ Arabidopsis Proteins - metabolism
/ Arabidopsis thaliana
/ biogenesis
/ Biological Sciences
/ Bromoviridae
/ Cucumber mosaic virus
/ Cucumovirus - genetics
/ Cucumovirus - physiology
/ disease susceptibility
/ Flowers & plants
/ genetic analysis
/ Genomes
/ Host-Pathogen Interactions - genetics
/ Lipids
/ Membranes
/ Microbiology
/ Mutation
/ Phospholipid Transfer Proteins - genetics
/ Phospholipid Transfer Proteins - metabolism
/ phospholipids
/ Phospholipids - metabolism
/ Plant Diseases - genetics
/ Plant Diseases - virology
/ Plants, Genetically Modified
/ Proteins
/ Ribonucleic acid
/ RNA
/ RNA Interference
/ RNA Replicase - genetics
/ RNA Replicase - metabolism
/ RNA, Small Interfering - genetics
/ RNA-directed RNA polymerase
/ virus replication
2017
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Lipid flippases promote antiviral silencing and the biogenesis of viral and host siRNAs in Arabidopsis
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Lipid flippases promote antiviral silencing and the biogenesis of viral and host siRNAs in Arabidopsis
2017
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Dicer-mediated processing of virus-specific dsRNA into short interfering RNAs (siRNAs) in plants and animals initiates a specific antiviral defense by RNA interference (RNAi). In this study, we developed a forward genetic screen for the identification of host factors required for antiviral RNAi in Arabidopsis thaliana. Using whole-genome sequencing and a computational pipeline, we identified aminophospholipid transporting ATPase 2 (ALA2) and the related ALA1 in the type IV subfamily of P-type ATPases as key components of antiviral RNAi. ALA1 and ALA2 are flippases, which are transmembrane lipid transporter proteins that transport phospholipids across cellular membranes. We found that the ala1/ala2 single- and double-mutant plants exhibited enhanced disease susceptibility to cucumber mosaic virus when the virus-encoded function to suppress RNAi was disrupted. Notably, the antiviral activity of both ALA1 and ALA2 was abolished by a single amino acid substitution known to inactivate the flippase activity. Genetic analysis revealed that ALA1 and ALA2 acted to enhance the amplification of the viral siRNAs by RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRP) 1 (RDR1) and RDR6 and of the endogenous virus-activated siRNAs by RDR1. RNA virus replication by plant viral RdRPs occurs inside vesicle-like membrane invaginations induced by the recruitment of the viral RdRP and host factors to subcellular membrane microdomains enriched with specific phospholipids. Our results suggest that the phospholipid transporter activity of ALA1/ALA2 may be necessary for the formation of similar invaginations for the synthesis of dsRNA precursors of highly abundant viral and host siRNAs by the cellular RdRPs.
Publisher
National Academy of Sciences
Subject
/ Arabidopsis Proteins - genetics
/ Arabidopsis Proteins - metabolism
/ Genomes
/ Host-Pathogen Interactions - genetics
/ Lipids
/ Mutation
/ Phospholipid Transfer Proteins - genetics
/ Phospholipid Transfer Proteins - metabolism
/ Plants, Genetically Modified
/ Proteins
/ RNA
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