The infection of mycovirus down regulates Aa-milR13 to weaken the pathogenicity of the Alternaria alternata f. sp. mali
Jingyi Zhang, Chenjiao Li, Shaopeng You, Yuyao Feng, Mingyi Liu, Bo Li, Shutong Wang, Keqiang Cao, Yanan Wang

TL;DR
This study shows how a mycovirus weakens a plant pathogen by reducing a specific miRNA, Aa-milR13, which affects fungal growth and disease-causing ability.
Contribution
This is the first report showing small RNAs act as an intermediate bridge in fungal virus regulation of virulence.
Findings
Aa-milR13 is significantly downregulated in virus-infected fungal strains.
Knockout of Aa-milR13 reduces fungal pathogenicity and growth.
Three target genes of Aa-milR13 are negatively correlated with its expression.
Abstract
This study explored the association between differentially expressed miRNA Aa-milR13 in Alternaria alternata f. sp. mali strains with and without virus infection, and the regulation of fungal host pathogenicity by viruses. MiRNA sequencing was conducted on a hypovirulent strain (QY21) with compound infection of Alternaria alternata chrysovirus 1 (AaCV1) and Alternaria alternata magoulivirus 1 (AaMV1), a hypovirulent strain (QY21-C1) with single AaMV1 infection, and a virus-free strain (QY21-C2). Fourteen miRNAs with significant differential expression were identified. Aa-milR13 was significantly downregulated in virus-infected strains and validated by RT-qPCR. Structural analysis of the Aa-milR13 sequence identified that the mature Aa-milR13 is located at the 5’ end of its precursor stem-loop structure. Knockout of Aa-milR13 in QY21-C2 resulted in slower hyphal growth, darker colony…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPlant and Fungal Interactions Research · Plant Virus Research Studies · Plant Disease Resistance and Genetics
