The Functions of RNA-Dependent RNA Polymerases in Arabidopsis.

The arabidopsis book Pub Date : 2011-01-01 Epub Date: 2011-07-31 DOI:10.1199/tab.0146
Matthew R Willmann, Matthew W Endres, Rebecca T Cook, Brian D Gregory
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Abstract

One recently identified mechanism that regulates mRNA abundance is RNA silencing, and pioneering work in Arabidopsis thaliana and other genetic model organisms helped define this process. RNA silencing pathways are triggered by either self-complementary fold-back structures or the production of double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) that gives rise to small RNAs (smRNAs) known as microRNAs (miRNAs) or small-interfering RNAs (siRNAs). These smRNAs direct sequence-specific regulation of various gene transcripts, repetitive sequences, viruses, and mobile elements via RNA cleavage, translational inhibition, or transcriptional silencing through DNA methylation and heterochromatin formation. Early genetic screens in Arabidopsis were instrumental in uncovering numerous proteins required for these important regulatory pathways. Among the factors identified by these studies were RNA-dependent RNA polymerases (RDRs), which are proteins that synthesize siRNA-producing dsRNA molecules using a single-stranded RNA (ssRNA) molecule as a template. Recently, a growing body of evidence has implicated RDR-dependent RNA silencing in many different aspects of plant biology ranging from reproductive development to pathogen resistance. Here, we focus on the specific functions of the six Arabidopsis RDRs in RNA silencing, their ssRNA substrates and resulting RDR-dependent smRNAs, and the numerous biological functions of these proteins in plant development and stress responses.

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RNA依赖性RNA聚合酶在拟南芥中的作用。
最近发现的一种调节mRNA丰度的机制是RNA沉默,在拟南芥和其他遗传模式生物中的开创性工作有助于定义这一过程。RNA沉默途径是由自我互补的折叠结构或产生双链RNA (dsRNA)触发的,双链RNA (dsRNA)产生小RNA (smrna),称为微RNA (miRNAs)或小干扰RNA (sirna)。这些smrna通过DNA甲基化和异染色质形成的RNA切割、翻译抑制或转录沉默,直接对各种基因转录物、重复序列、病毒和可移动元件进行序列特异性调控。拟南芥的早期遗传筛选有助于发现这些重要调控途径所需的许多蛋白质。这些研究确定的因素包括RNA依赖性RNA聚合酶(RDRs),这是一种以单链RNA (ssRNA)分子为模板合成产生sirna的dsRNA分子的蛋白质。最近,越来越多的证据表明,rdr依赖的RNA沉默在植物生物学的许多不同方面,从生殖发育到病原体抗性。在这里,我们重点研究了6种拟南芥rdr在RNA沉默中的具体功能、它们的ssRNA底物和由此产生的rdr依赖的smrna,以及这些蛋白质在植物发育和胁迫反应中的众多生物学功能。
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