Fungal Small RNAs Suppress Plant Immunity by Hijacking Host RNA Interference Pathways

Science56.90
Volume: 342, Issue: 6154, Pages: 118 - 123
Published: Oct 4, 2013
Abstract
Botrytis cinerea, the causative agent of gray mold disease, is an aggressive fungal pathogen that infects more than 200 plant species. Here, we show that some B. cinerea small RNAs (Bc-sRNAs) can silence Arabidopsis and tomato genes involved in immunity. These Bc-sRNAs hijack the host RNA interference (RNAi) machinery by binding to Arabidopsis Argonaute 1 (AGO1) and selectively silencing host immunity genes. The Arabidopsis ago1 mutant exhibits...
Paper Details
Title
Fungal Small RNAs Suppress Plant Immunity by Hijacking Host RNA Interference Pathways
Published Date
Oct 4, 2013
Journal
Volume
342
Issue
6154
Pages
118 - 123
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