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[Dr. Na-Sheng Lin] Importin α2 participates in RNA interference against bamboo mosaic virus accumulation in Nicotiana benthamiana via NbAGO10a-mediated small RNA clearance

Wang et al., 2024 Molecular Plant Pathology

Importin negatively regulates Bamboo mosaic virus (BaMV) accumulation by controlling the expression and nucleocytoplasmic shuttling of NbAGO10a to eliminate vsiRNA through the NbAGO10a-SDN1 pathway.

Importin α, a member of karyopherins, participate in multiple RNA silencing stages by transporting associated proteins into the nucleus. While plant RNA viruses typically replicate in the cytoplasm, the effects of importin α on plant RNA virus replication remains largely unknown. Unlike other RNA viruses, for which importin α facilitates virus infection via nuclear import of viral protein, research from Dr. Na-Sheng Lin’s group found that silencing of importin α2 (α2i) by virus-induced gene silencing (VIGS) boosted the titre of bamboo mosaic virus (BaMV) in Nicotiana benthamiana. The enhanced BaMV accumulation in importin α2i plants was linked to reduced levels of RDR6-dependent secondary virus-derived small-interfering RNAs (vsiRNAs). Deletion of BaMV TGBp1, an RNA silencing suppressor, compromised importin α2i-mediated BaMV enhancement. Moreover, silencing of importin α2 upregulated NbAGO10a, a proviral protein recruited by TGBp1 for BaMV vsiRNAs clearance, but hindered the nuclear import of NbAGO10a. Taken together, these results indicate that importin α2 acts as a negative regulator of BaMV invasion by controlling the expression and nucleocytoplasmic shuttling of NbAGO10a, which removes vsiRNAs via the TGBp1-NbAGO10a-SDN1 pathway.

Wang, Hsu, Lee, and Lin et al (2024). Importin α2 participates in RNA interference against bamboo mosaic virus accumulation in Nicotiana benthamiana via NbAGO10a-mediated small RNA clearance. Molecular Plant Pathology 25:e13422.