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Suppression of nbe-miR166h-p5 attenuates leaf yellowing symptoms of potato virus X on Nicotiana benthamiana and reduces virus accumulation.

MOLECULAR PLANT PATHOLOGY(2018)

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Abstract
MicroRNAs (miRNAs) play essential roles in plant development. There is increasing evidence that changed expression of miRNAs in virus-infected plants contributes to the development of viral symptoms. Here, we analysed the altered expression of miRNAs of Nicotiana benthamiana in response to Potato virus X (PVX) by Illumina Solexa sequencing. One of the 21 miRNAs significantly affected, nbe-miR166h-p5, was closely associated with viral symptoms. Using the Tobacco rattle virus-based miRNA suppression (VbMS) system, we found that the suppression of nbe-miR166h-p5 in plants caused leaves to turn dark green with increased chlorophyll. When PVX was inoculated on nbe-miR166h-p5-suppressed plants, the leaf yellowing symptom of PVX was largely attenuated with less reduction in chlorophyll content, and the accumulation of PVX was decreased. nbe-miR166h-p5 was also up-regulated in plants infected by Turnip mosaic virus (TuMV), and its suppression attenuated the leaf yellowing symptom of TuMV and decreased viral accumulation. Three potential targets of nbe-miR166h-p5 were identified. The results indicate the association of nbe-miR166h-p5 with symptoms of PVX and also with those of TuMV, providing useful information on the relationship between miRNA and viral infection.
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chlorophyll,leaf yellowing,miRNA,nbe-miR166h-p5,Potato virus X
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