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Efficient Virus-induced Gene Silencing in Arabidopsis Using a 'one-step' TYMV-derived Vector

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Journal Plant J
Date 2008 Jul 23
PMID 18643968
Citations 40
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Virus-induced gene silencing (VIGS) is an important tool for the analysis of gene function in plants. This technique exploits recombinant viral vectors harbouring fragments of plant genes in their genome to generate double-stranded RNAs that initiate homology-dependent silencing of the target gene. Several viral VIGS vectors have already been successfully used in reverse-genetics studies of a variety of processes occurring in plants. Here, we show that a viral vector derived from Turnip yellow mosaic virus (TYMV) has the ability to induce VIGS in Arabidopsis thaliana, accession Col-0, provided that it carries an inverted-repeat fragment of the target gene. Robust and reliable gene silencing was observed when plants were inoculated simply by abrasion with intact plasmid DNA harbouring a cDNA copy of the viral genome, thus precluding the need for in vitro transcription, biolistic or agroinoculation procedures. Our results indicate that a 76 bp fragment is sufficient to cause gene silencing in leaves, stems and flowers, and that the TYMV-derived vector also has the ability to target genes expressed in meristematic tissues. The VIGS vector described here may thus represent an ideal tool for improving high-throughput functional genomics in Arabidopsis.

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