Small silencing RNAs in plants are mobile and direct epigenetic modification in recipient cells
- PMID: 20413459
- DOI: 10.1126/science.1187959
Small silencing RNAs in plants are mobile and direct epigenetic modification in recipient cells
Abstract
A silencing signal in plants with an RNA specificity determinant moves through plasmodesmata and the phloem. To identify the mobile RNA, we grafted Arabidopsis thaliana shoots to roots that would be a recipient for the silencing signal. Using mutants that block small RNA (sRNA) biogenesis in either source or recipient tissue, we found that transgene-derived sRNA as well as a substantial proportion of the endogenous sRNA had moved across the graft union, and we provide evidence that 24-nucleotide mobile sRNAs direct epigenetic modifications in the genome of the recipient cells. Mobile sRNA thus represents a mechanism for transmitting the specification of epigenetic modification and could affect genome defense and responses to external stimuli that have persistent effects in plants.
Comment in
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Molecular biology. Small RNA makes its move.Science. 2010 May 14;328(5980):834-5. doi: 10.1126/science.1190510. Science. 2010. PMID: 20466910 No abstract available.
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