Title of article :
MicroRNA-mediated Resistance to Plant Viruses
Author/Authors :
shahriari ، amir ghaffar - Higher Education Center of Eghlid , shahriari ، amir ghaffar - Higher Education Center of Eghlid , Tahmasebi ، Aminallah - Shiraz University , Tahmasebi ، Aminallah - Shiraz University
Abstract :
MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are 20-24 nucleotide small RNAs which are processed from nuclear-encoded transcripts. miRNAs control the expression of target transcripts by cleaving or translational inhibition of the target RNAs. Artificial microRNAs (amiRNAs) are modified endogenous miRNA precursors in which the miRNA: miRNA duplex is replaced with sequences to silence a target gene. amiRNAs are used as new transformation techniques in eukaryotes and have been proven to be more effective in specificity and stability than other RNA-mediated gene silencing methods. amiRNA-based antiviral defense is an effective and new approach to engineer resistance to plant viruses. Here, we summarize the role of miRNAs in resistance to plant viruses
Keywords :
amiRNA , Gene silencing , miRNA , Plant viruses , Resistance
Journal title :
Journal of Cell and Molecular Research
Journal title :
Journal of Cell and Molecular Research