Matilde Tessitori , Giovanna Maria , Clemente Capasso , Giuliana Catara , Serena Rizza , Viviana De Luca , Antonino Catara , Antonio Capasso , Vincenzo Carginale
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引用次数: 44
摘要
柑橘是几种类病毒的天然宿主,这些类病毒是植物病原体,仅由一种非蛋白质编码的小单链环状RNA组成,能够在易感宿主中自主复制。它们会导致发育迟缓、叶片肥大和褪绿等症状。柑桔类病毒III (Citrus virus III, CVd-III)长期以来被认为是柑橘嫁接到三叶橙及其杂交品种上的一种可能的矮化剂。为了研究CVd-III(变异b)侵染柑橘叶片中转录发生显著改变的基因,采用信使RNA (mRNA)差异显示技术,鉴定了18个基因,其中13个基因在类病毒侵染下表达上调,5个基因表达下调。除了两个基因编码功能未知的蛋白质外,其余基因主要参与植物防御/胁迫反应、信号转导、氨基酸转运和细胞壁结构。在上调的基因中,值得注意的是RNA沉默的抑制基因可能参与类病毒和病毒的致病性。讨论了这些基因的功能。
Differential display analysis of gene expression in Etrog citron leaves infected by Citrus viroid III
Citrus are natural hosts of several viroids, which are plant pathogens composed exclusively of a non-protein-coding, small single-stranded circular RNA that is able to replicate autonomously in susceptible hosts. They are responsible for symptoms such as stunting, leaf epinasty, and chlorosis. Citrus viroid III (CVd-III) has been long regarded as a possible dwarfing agent of citrus grafted on trifoliate orange and its hybrids. To investigate molecular mechanisms involved in pathogenesis, the messenger RNA (mRNA) differential display technique was here applied to identify genes whose transcription was significantly altered in leaves of Etrog citron (Citrus medica) infected by CVd-III (variant b). Of eighteen genes identified, thirteen were up-regulated by viroid infection, while five were down-regulated. Except for two genes that encode proteins of unknown function, the remaining genes are mainly involved in plant defence/stress responses, signal transduction, amino acid transport, and cell wall structure. Among the up-regulated genes, it is noteworthy a suppressor of RNA silencing that might be involved in viroid and virus pathogenicity. The functions of these genes are discussed.