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Uncontrolled Citrus psorosis virus infection in Citrus sinensis transgenic plants expressing a viral 24K-derived hairpin that does not trigger RNA silencing
Resumen
Citrus psorosis virus (CPsV) is the causal agent of psorosis disease of citrus. Pineapple sweet orange plants
were transformed with a hairpin construct derived from the viral 24k gene (lines ihp24K). Contrary to
expectations, these lines did not trigger efficient RNA silencing, and when infected with CPsV they
showed a phenotype of exacerbated symptoms with a persistent and homogeneous infection without the
recovery observed in non-transgenic plants.
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Citrus psorosis virus (CPsV) is the causal agent of psorosis disease of citrus. Pineapple sweet orange plants
were transformed with a hairpin construct derived from the viral 24k gene (lines ihp24K). Contrary to
expectations, these lines did not trigger efficient RNA silencing, and when infected with CPsV they
showed a phenotype of exacerbated symptoms with a persistent and homogeneous infection without the
recovery observed in non-transgenic plants. Ihp24K lines did not behave similarly when challenged with
Citrus tristeza virus. All these results indicate that hypersusceptibility is likely related to the specific
action of 24K-derived hairpin over CPsV multiplication.
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Autor
Reyes Martinez, Carina Andrea;
de Francesco, Agustina;
Ocolotobiche, Eliana Evelina;
Costa, Norma Beatriz;
Garcia, Maria Laura;
Fuente
Physiological and molecular plant pathology 94 : 149-155. (2016)
Fecha
2016
ISSN
0885-5765
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Tipo de documento
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