1. Sequencing of RDR6-dependent double-stranded RNAs reveals novel features of plant siRNA biogenesis
- Author
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Rajeswaran R, Aregger M, Zvereva AS, Borah BK, Gubaeva EG, and Pooggin MM
- Abstract
Biogenesis of trans acting siRNAs (tasiRNAs) is initiated by miRNA directed cleavage of TAS gene transcripts and requires RNA dependent RNA polymerase 6 (RDR6) and Dicer like 4 (DCL4). Here we show that following miR173 cleavage the entire polyadenylated parts of Arabidopsis TAS1a/b/c and TAS2 transcripts are converted by RDR6 to double stranded (ds)RNAs. Additionally shorter dsRNAs are produced following a second cleavage directed by a TAS1c derived siRNA. This tasiRNA and miR173 guide Argonaute 1 complexes to excise the segments from TAS2 and three TAS1 transcripts including TAS1c itself to be converted to dsRNAs which restricts siRNA production to a region between the two cleavage sites. TAS1c is also feedback regulated by a cis acting siRNA. We conclude that TAS1c generates a master siRNA that controls a complex network of TAS1/TAS2 siRNA biogenesis and gene regulation. TAS1/TAS2 short dsRNAs produced in this network are processed by DCL4 from both ends in distinct registers which increases repertoires of tasiRNAs.
- Published
- 2012