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Entry name Gy Isabelle et al. 2007 Nov. Plant Cell 19(11):3451-61.
Title Arabidopsis FIERY1, XRN2, and XRN3 are endogenous RNA silencing suppressors.
Authors Gasciolli Virginie|Gombert Julie|Gy Isabelle|Lauressergues Dominique|Mallory Allison C|Morel Jean-Benoit|Proux Caroline|Proux Florence|Vaucheret Hervé
Abstract The eukaryotic defense response posttranscriptional gene silencing (PTGS) is directed by short-interfering RNAs and thwarts invading nucleic acids via the RNA slicing activity of conserved ARGONAUTE (AGO) proteins. PTGS can be counteracted by exogenous or endogenous suppressors, including the cytoplasmic exoribonuclease XRN4, which also degrades microRNA (miRNA)-guided mRNA cleavage products but does not play an obvious role in development. Here, we show that the nuclear exoribonucleases XRN2 and XRN3 are endogenous PTGS suppressors. We also identify excised MIRNA loops as templates for XRN2 and XRN3 and show that XRN3 is critical for proper development. Independently, we identified the nucleotidase/phosphatase FIERY1 (FRY1) as an endogenous PTGS suppressor through a suppressor screen in a hypomorphic ago1 genetic background. FRY1 is one of six Arabidopsis thaliana orthologs of yeast Hal2. Yeast hal2 mutants overaccumulate 3'-phosphoadenosine 5'-phosphate, which suppresses the 5'-->3' exoribonucleases Xrn1 and Rat1. fry1 mutant plants recapitulate developmental and molecular characteristics of xrn mutants and likely restore PTGS in ago1 hypomorphic mutants by corepressing XRN2, XRN3, and XRN4, thus increasing RNA silencing triggers. We anticipate that screens incorporating partially compromised silencing components will uncover additional PTGS suppressors that may not be revealed using robust silencing systems.
Pubmed ID 17993620
Journal The Plant cell
Volume 19
Issue 11
Pages 3451-61
Publication date 2007 Nov
Num of phenotype gene 2