DRB4-dependent TAS3 trans-acting siRNAs control leaf morphology through AGO7

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Adenot, Xavier [1 ]
Elmayan, Taline [1 ]
Lauressergues, Dominique [1 ]
Boutet, Stéphanie [1 ]
Bouché, Nicolas [1 ]
Gasciolli, Virginie [1 ]
Vaucheret, Hervé [1 ]
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[1] INRA, Biol Cellulaire Lab, Inst Jean Pierre Bourgin, F-78026 Versailles, France
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10.1016/j.cub.2006.03.035
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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trans-acting siRNAs (ta-siRNAs) are endogenous RNAs that direct the cleavage of complementary mRNA targets [1, 2]. TASgene transcripts are cleaved by miRNAs; the cleavage products are protected against degradation by SGS3, copied into dsRNA by RDR6, and diced into ta-siRNAs by DCL4 [1-6]. We describe hypomorphic rdr6 and sgs3 Arabidopsis mutants, which do not exhibit the leaf developmental defects observed in null mutants and which, like null alleles, are impaired in sense-transgene-induced posttranscriptional gene silencing and virus resistance. Null rdr6 and sgs3 mutants lack TAS1, TAS2, and TAS3 ta-siRNAs and overaccumulate ARF3/ETTIN and ARF4 mRNAs, which are TAS3ta-siRNA targets. A hypornorphic rdr6 mutant accumulates wild-type TAS3 ta-siRNA levels but not TAS1 and TAS2ta-siRNAs, suggesting that TAS3 is required for proper leaf development. Consistently, tas3 but not tas1 or tas2 mutants exhibits leaf morphology defects, and ago7lzip and drb4 mutants, which exhibit leaf morphology defects, lack TAS3 but not TAS1 and TAS2 ta-siRNAs in leaves. These results indicate that the dsRNA binding protein DRB4 is required for proper ta-siRNA production, presumably by interacting with DCL4, an interaction analogous to that of HYL1 with DCL1 during miRNA production [7-9], and that TAS3 ta-siRNAs are required for proper leaf development through the action of AGO7/ZIPPY.
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