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Investigating the role of dicer 2 (dcr2) in gene silencing and the regulation of mycoviruses in Botrytis cinerea
Botrytis cinerea , the fungus causing gray mould disease, is usually controlled by cultural and chemical methods. It would be interesting to see if mycoviruses were a feasible method for reducing fungal virulence thus controlling the disease, but first more has to be understood of the RNA silencing...
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Published in: | Microbiology (New York) 2014, Vol.83 (1-2), p.140-148 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | Botrytis cinerea
, the fungus causing gray mould disease, is usually controlled by cultural and chemical methods. It would be interesting to see if mycoviruses were a feasible method for reducing fungal virulence thus controlling the disease, but first more has to be understood of the RNA silencing mechanism and whether mycoviruses can combat such defences. Analysis of the
B. cinerea
genome data identified two Dicer genes:
dcr1
and
dcr2
. In other fungi, mutation or deletion of
dcr2
usually leads to impaired gene silencing. Targeted gene disruption created two independent
B. cinerea
Δ
dcr2
mutants in a ku70 background. When the Δ
dcr2
mutants were transformed with an argininosuccinate synthetase (
bcass1
) silencing cassette, many of these transformants displayed arginine auxotrophy, suggesting that silencing was still functional in a Δ
dcr2
mutant. Transfection of the wild-type and
dcr2
-disrupted
B. cinerea
lines with
Botrytis
virus F (BVF) gave no readily detectable alteration in fungal growth rate or virulence. Expression of
dcr2
, but not
dcr1
, was suppressed in the wild-type at 7 days post infection with BVF, whereas in a Δ
dcr2
mutant,
dcr1
expression was suppressed. By 28 days post BVF-infection,
dcr1
and
dcr2
were expressed to the elevated levels typically observed when gene silencing is induced. This shows that whilst
dcr2
is not essential for gene silencing or for controlling mycovirus such as BVF, it would appear that the mycovirus BVF is able to suppress the normal expression of genes involved in the silencing pathway, at least during early stages of infection of
B. cinerea
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ISSN: | 0026-2617 1608-3237 |
DOI: | 10.1134/S0026261714020180 |