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Turnip crinkle virus-encoded suppressor of RNA silencing suppresses mRNA decay by interacting with Arabidopsis XRN4

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PLANT JOURNAL
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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/tpj.16402

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turnip crinkle virus; viral suppressor of RNA silencing; mRNA decay; antiviral; exoribonuclease 4

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This study reveals that Turnip crinkle virus (TCV) activates mRNA decay pathways during infection, and the viral protein interferes with this pathway to facilitate viral replication.
Plant cells employ intricate defense mechanisms, including mRNA decay pathways, to counter viral infections. Among the RNA quality control (RQC) mechanisms, nonsense-mediated decay (NMD), no-go decay (NGD), and nonstop decay (NSD) pathways play critical roles in recognizing and cleaving aberrant mRNA molecules. Turnip crinkle virus (TCV) is a plant virus that triggers mRNA decay pathways, but it has also evolved strategies to evade this antiviral defense. In this study, we investigated the activation of mRNA decay during TCV infection and its impact on TCV RNA accumulation. We found that TCV infection induced the upregulation of essential mRNA decay factors, indicating their involvement in antiviral defense and the capsid protein (CP) of TCV, a well-characterized viral suppressor of RNA silencing (VSR), also compromised the mRNA decay-based antiviral defense by targeting AtXRN4. This interference with mRNA decay was supported by the observation that TCV CP stabilized a reporter transcript with a long 30 untranslated region (UTR). Moreover, TCV CP suppressed the decay of known NMD target transcripts, further emphasizing its ability to modulate host RNA control mechanisms. Importantly, TCV CP physically interacted with AtXRN4, providing insight into the mechanism of viral interference with mRNA decay. Overall, our findings reveal an alternative strategy employed by TCV, wherein the viral coat protein suppresses the mRNA decay pathway to facilitate viral infection.

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