Accumulation of transgene-derived siRNAs is not sufficient for RNAi-mediated protection againstCitrus tristeza virusin transgenic Mexican lime

CARMELO LÓPEZ, MAGDALENA CERVERA, CARMEN FAGOAGA, PEDRO MORENO, LUIS NAVARRO, RICARDO FLORES, LEANDRO PEÑA
2010 Molecular plant pathology  
Mexican lime plants transformed with the 3′-terminal 549 nucleotides of the Citrus tristeza virus (CTV) genome in sense, antisense and intron-hairpin formats were analysed for transgenederived transcript and short interfering RNA (siRNA) accumulation, and for CTV resistance. Propagations from all sense, antisense and empty-vector transgenic lines were susceptible to CTV, except for a single sense-line plant with a complex transgene integration pattern that showed transgene-derived siRNAs in
more » ... ciation with low levels of the transgene-derived transcript. In contrast, nine of 30 intron-hairpin lines showed CTV resistance, with 9%-56% of bud-propagated plants, depending on the line, remaining uninfected on graft inoculation, and the others being susceptible. Although resistance was always associated with the presence of transgene-derived siRNAs, their level in different sense and intron-hairpin transformants was variable irrespective of the response to CTV infection. In intron-hairpin lines with single transgene integration, CTV resistance was correlated with low accumulation of the transgene-derived transcript rather than with high accumulation of transgene-derived siRNAs.m pp_566 33..42
doi:10.1111/j.1364-3703.2009.00566.x pmid:20078774 fatcat:6jggljau6nfhpfhjmn57bzbkqa