RNA silencing suppressors encoded by viruses of the family Tombusviridae
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概要
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RNA silencing is a sequence-specific gene-inactivation mechanism conserved among eukaryotes that functions as an antiviral defense in plants and animals. To counteract this defense, viruses encode RNA silencing suppressors. Over 30 RNA silencing suppressors have been identified, but the mechanisms by which they suppress RNA silencing is unclear for most of them. The best-characterized suppressor is P19, encoded by viruses of the genus Tombusvirus, which belongs to the family Tombusviridae. Three suppressors have also been identified in the genera Carmovirus, Aureusvirus, and Dianthovirus in the family Tombusviridae. In this review, we summarize recent findings regarding these four RNA silencing suppressors, focusing on their modes of action in RNA silencing suppression and their roles in virus infection.
- 日本植物細胞分子生物学会の論文
- 2005-12-01
著者
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Mise Kazuyuki
Laboratory Of Plant Pathology Graduate School Of Agriculture Kyoto University
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Okuno Tetsuro
Laboratory Of Plant Pathology & Biotechnology Faculty Of Agriculture Kochi University:laboratory
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Takeda Atsushi
Laboratory Of Biochemistry Faculty Of Arts And Sciences Sagami Women's University
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Takeda Atsushi
Laboratory Of Plant Pathology Graduate School Of Agriculture Kyoto University
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