Citrus psorosis virus 24K protein inhibits the processing of miRNA precursors by interacting with components of the biogenesis machinery
Facundo E. Marmisolle, María B. Borniego, Damián A. Cambiagno, Lucia Gonzalo, María L. García, Pablo A. Manavella, Carmen Hernández, Carina A. Reyes

TL;DR
This study shows that a protein from citrus psorosis virus interferes with the production of miRNAs in sweet orange plants, potentially causing disease.
Contribution
The 24K viral protein is shown to directly interact with miRNA processing machinery, offering new insights into viral manipulation of host regulation.
Findings
CPsV-infected plants have higher levels of unprocessed miRNA precursors.
The 24K protein interacts with miRNA precursors and key miRNA processing proteins like HYL1 and SE.
24K colocalizes with miRNA biogenesis proteins in nuclear D-bodies.
Abstract
Sweet orange (Citrus sinensis) is one of the most important fruit crops worldwide. Virus infections in this crop can interfere with cellular processes, causing dramatic economic losses. By performing RT-qPCR analyses, we demonstrated that citrus psorosis virus (CPsV)-infected orange plants exhibited higher levels of unprocessed microRNA (miRNA) precursors than healthy plants. This result correlated with the reported reduction of mature miRNAs species. The protein 24K, the CPsV suppressor of RNA silencing (VSR), interacts with miRNA precursors in vivo. Thus, this protein becomes a candidate responsible for the increased accumulation of unprocessed miRNAs. We analyzed 24K RNA-binding and protein-protein interaction domains and described patterns of its subcellular localization. We also showed that 24K colocalizes within nuclear D-bodies with the miRNA biogenesis proteins DICER-LIKE 1…
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TopicsPlant Virus Research Studies · Plant Molecular Biology Research · Plant Disease Resistance and Genetics
