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Series GSE243296 Query DataSets for GSE243296
Status Public on Jun 27, 2024
Title Asymmetric bulges within hairpin RNA transgenes influence small RNA size, secondary siRNA production and viral defence II
Organism Arabidopsis thaliana
Experiment type Non-coding RNA profiling by high throughput sequencing
Summary Small RNAs (sRNAs) are essential for normal plant development and range in size classes of 21-24 nucleotides. The 22nt small interfering RNAs (siRNAs) and miRNAs are processed by Dicer-like 2 (DCL2) and DCL1 respectively and can initiate secondary siRNA production from the target transcript amplifying the silencing signal in plants. 22nt siRNAs are under-represented due to competition with DCL4, while only a small number of 22nt miRNAs exist due to the rare occurrence of an asymmetric bulge in the precursor miRNA stem. Here we report a strategy to produce abundant 22nt siRNAs and other desired siRNA size classes using long hairpin RNA (hpRNA) transgenes. By introducing asymmetric bulges periodically into the antisense strand of hpRNA, we successfully shifted the dominant siRNA size class from 21nt of the traditional hpRNA to 22, 23 and 24nt of the asymmetric hpRNAs. We showed that the asymmetric hpRNA constructs effectively silenced a β-glucuronidase (GUS) reporter transgene and the endogenous ethylene insensitive-2 (EIN2) and chalcone synthase (CHS) genes. Furthermore, plants containing the asymmetric hpRNA transgenes targeting both GUS and EIN2 showed increased amount of 21nt siRNAs downstream of the hpRNA target site compared to plants with the traditional hpRNA transgenes. This indicates that these asymmetric hpRNAs are more effective at inducing secondary siRNA production to amplify silencing signals. Consistent with the production of secondary siRNAs, the 22nt asymmetric hpRNA constructs increased gene silencing phenotypes and enhanced virus resistance in plants compared to the traditional hpRNA constructs.
 
Overall design To examine whether hpRNA transgenes containing asymmetric bulges could process different length siRNAs.
Transgenic Arabidopsis thaliana were transformed with different asymmetric bulge hpRNAtransgenes (Δ22nt, Δ23nt, Δ24nt-1, Δ24nt-2, Δ24nt-3). 3 independent T2 lines were sent for sRNA sequencing per construct
 
Contributor(s) Greaves I, Wang M, Zhang D, Jue D, Smith N, Finnegan J, Defeyter R, Zhong C
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Submission date Sep 14, 2023
Last update date Jun 28, 2024
Contact name Ian K Greaves
E-mail(s) ian.greaves@csiro.au
Phone 61 6246 4828
Organization name csiro
Street address clunies ross street
City Acton
State/province act
ZIP/Postal code 2601
Country Australia
 
Platforms (1)
GPL26208 Illumina NovaSeq 6000 (Arabidopsis thaliana)
Samples (20)
GSM7782948 Col_rep1
GSM7782949 Col_rep2
GSM7782950 hpEIN2[WT]_5
This SubSeries is part of SuperSeries:
GSE243297 Asymmetric bulges within hairpin RNA transgenes influence small RNA size, secondary siRNA production and viral defence
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BioProject PRJNA1017611

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