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Role of RNA silencing in plant-viroid interactions and in viroid pathogenesis

Francesco Di Serio, Robert A. Owens, Beatriz Navarro, Pedro Serra, Ángel Emilio Martínez de Alba, Sonia Delgado, Alberto Carbonell, Selma Gago‐Zachert

2022Virus Research20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Viroids are small, single-stranded, non-protein coding and circular RNAs able to infect host plants in the absence of any helper virus. They may elicit symptoms in their hosts, but the underlying molecular pathways are only partially known. Here we address the role of post-transcriptional RNA silencing in plant-viroid-interplay, with major emphasis on the involvement of this sequence-specific RNA degradation mechanism in both plant antiviroid defence and viroid pathogenesis. This review is a tribute to the memory of Dr. Ricardo Flores, who largely contributed to elucidate this and other molecular mechanisms involved in plant-viroid interactions.

Topics & Concepts

ViroidBiologyRNA silencingRNAGene silencingVirologyPlant virusTrans-acting siRNAGeneticsNon-coding RNARNA interferenceVirusGenePlant Virus Research StudiesPlant Parasitism and ResistanceInsect-Plant Interactions and Control