A Signaling Cascade from miR444 to RDR1 in Rice Antiviral RNA Silencing Pathway

Feb 10, 2016Plant physiology

A molecular signal from miR444 to RDR1 in rice’s antiviral RNA defense system

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Abstract

Infection with Rice stripe virus (RSV) enhances the expression of miR444, which is associated with increased rice resistance to RSV through the activation of OsRDR1.

  • miR444 relays antiviral signaling to trigger the expression of OsRDR1.
  • Overexpression of miR444 improves rice resistance against RSV by up-regulating OsRDR1.
  • Three MADS box proteins, OsMADS23, OsMADS27a, and OsMADS57, repress OsRDR1 expression by binding to its promoter.
  • Increased levels of miR444 diminish the repressive effects of these MADS box proteins on OsRDR1 transcription.
  • Knockout of OsRDR1 leads to reduced rice resistance against RSV infection.

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