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  • Verticillium longisporum is a pathogenic fungus that causes disease in oilseed rape, and this study investigates the role of plant microRNAs (miRNAs) in the interaction between the plant and the fungus.
  • Researchers identified a total of 893 miRNAs in oilseed rape, which included both conserved and novel types, and examined their responses to the V. longisporum infection.
  • The findings indicate that specific miRNAs are modulated during the infection and that their interaction with Argonaute 1 (AGO1) may be crucial for the plant's response, suggesting a potential virulence mechanism by which the fungus manipulates plant gene expression.

Article Abstract

Verticillium longisporum, a soil-borne pathogenic fungus, causes vascular disease in oilseed rape (Brassica napus). We proposed that plant microRNAs (miRNAs) are involved in the plant-V. longisporum interaction. To identify oilseed rape miRNAs, we deep-sequenced two small RNA libraries made from V. longisporum infected/noninfected roots and employed Brassica rapa and Brassica oleracea genomes as references for miRNA prediction and characterization. We identified 893 B. napus miRNAs representing 360 conserved and 533 novel miRNAs, and mapped 429 and 464 miRNAs to the AA and CC genomes, respectively. Microsynteny analysis with the conserved miRNAs and their flanking protein coding sequences revealed 137 AA-CC genome syntenic miRNA pairs and 61 AA and 42 CC genome-unique miRNAs. Sixty-two miRNAs were responsive to the V. longisporum infection. We present data for specific interactions and simultaneously reciprocal changes in the expression levels of the miRNAs and their targets in the infected roots. We demonstrate that miRNAs are involved in the plant-fungus interaction and that miRNA168-Argonaute 1 (AGO1) expression modulation might act as a key regulatory module in a compatible plant-V. longisporum interaction. Our results suggest that V. longisporum may have evolved a virulence mechanism by interference with plant miRNAs to reprogram plant gene expression and achieve infection.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/nph.12934DOI Listing

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