Small RNA viruses of insects : expression in plants and RNA silencing


Autoria(s): Gordon, Karl H.J.; Waterhouse, Peter M.
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2006

Resumo

Interest in insect small RNA viruses (SRVs) has grown slowly but steadily. A number of new viruses have been analyzed at the sequence level, adding to our knowledge of their diversity at the level of both individual virus species and families. In particular, a number of possible new virus families have emerged. This research has largely been driven by interest in their potential for pest control, as well as in their importance as the causal agents of disease in beneficial arthropods. At the same time, research into known viruses has made valuable contributions to our understanding of an emerging new field of central importance to molecular biology-the existence of RNA-based gene silencing, developmental control, and adaptive immune systems in eukaryotes. Subject to RNA-based adaptive immune responses in their hosts, viruses have evolved a variety of genes encoding proteins capable of suppressing the immune response. Such genes were first identified in plant viruses, but the first examples known from animal viruses were identified in insect RNA viruses. This chapter will address the diversity of insect SRVs, and attempts to harness their simplicity in the engineering of transgenic plants expressing viruses for resistance to insect pests. We also describe RNA interference and antiviral pathways identified in plants and animals, how they have led viruses to evolve genes capable of suppressing such adaptive immunity, and the problems presented by these pathways for the strategy of expressing viruses in transgenic plants. Approaches for countering these problems are also discussed. © 2006 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/65847/

Publicador

Academic Press

Relação

DOI:10.1016/S0065-3527(06)68013-5

Gordon, Karl H.J. & Waterhouse, Peter M. (2006) Small RNA viruses of insects : expression in plants and RNA silencing. Advances in Virus Research : Insect Viruses : Biotechnological Applications, 68, pp. 459-502.

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Copyright 2006 Elsevier

Fonte

School of Earth, Environmental & Biological Sciences; Science & Engineering Faculty

Palavras-Chave #060700 PLANT BIOLOGY #animal #biological pest control #genetics #insect control #insect virus #Lepidoptera #metabolism #phylogeny #plant #review #RNA interference #RNA virus #transgene #transgenic plant #virology #virus assembly #virus capsid #Animals #Capsid #Insect Viruses #Pest Control #Biological #Plants #Plants #Genetically Modified #RNA Viruses #Transgenes
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Journal Article