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A plant receptor-like kinase promotes cell-to-cell spread of RNAi and is targeted by a virus

Tabata Rosas-Diaz, Dan Zhang, Pengfei Fan, Liping Wang, Xue Ding, Yuli Jiang, Tamara Jimenez-Gongora, Laura Medina-Puche, Xinyan Zhao, Zhengyan Feng, Guiping Zhang, Xiaokun Liu, Eduardo R Bejarano, Li Tan, Jian-Kang Zhu, Weiman Xing, Christine Faulkner, Shingo Nagawa, Rosa Lozano-Duran
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/180380
Tabata Rosas-Diaz
1Shanghai Center for Plant Stress Biology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai 201602, China
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Dan Zhang
1Shanghai Center for Plant Stress Biology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai 201602, China
2University of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100049, China
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Pengfei Fan
1Shanghai Center for Plant Stress Biology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai 201602, China
2University of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100049, China
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Liping Wang
1Shanghai Center for Plant Stress Biology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai 201602, China
2University of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100049, China
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Xue Ding
1Shanghai Center for Plant Stress Biology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai 201602, China
2University of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100049, China
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Yuli Jiang
1Shanghai Center for Plant Stress Biology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai 201602, China
2University of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100049, China
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Tamara Jimenez-Gongora
1Shanghai Center for Plant Stress Biology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai 201602, China
2University of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100049, China
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Laura Medina-Puche
1Shanghai Center for Plant Stress Biology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai 201602, China
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Xinyan Zhao
1Shanghai Center for Plant Stress Biology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai 201602, China
2University of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100049, China
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Zhengyan Feng
1Shanghai Center for Plant Stress Biology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai 201602, China
2University of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100049, China
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Guiping Zhang
1Shanghai Center for Plant Stress Biology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai 201602, China
2University of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100049, China
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Xiaokun Liu
3John Innes Centre, Norwich, United Kingdom
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Eduardo R Bejarano
4University of Malaga, Malaga, Spain
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Li Tan
1Shanghai Center for Plant Stress Biology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai 201602, China
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Jian-Kang Zhu
1Shanghai Center for Plant Stress Biology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai 201602, China
5Department of Horticulture and Landscape Architecture, Purdue University, West Lafayette, 47907, IN, USA
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Weiman Xing
1Shanghai Center for Plant Stress Biology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai 201602, China
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Christine Faulkner
3John Innes Centre, Norwich, United Kingdom
6CAS-JIC Centre of Excellence for Plant and Microbial Science (CEPAMS), Shanghai Institutes for Biological Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), Shanghai 200032, China
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Shingo Nagawa
1Shanghai Center for Plant Stress Biology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai 201602, China
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Rosa Lozano-Duran
1Shanghai Center for Plant Stress Biology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai 201602, China
6CAS-JIC Centre of Excellence for Plant and Microbial Science (CEPAMS), Shanghai Institutes for Biological Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), Shanghai 200032, China
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  • For correspondence: Lozano-duran@sibs.ac.cn
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ABSTRACT

RNA interference (RNAi) in plants can move from cell to cell, allowing for systemic spread of an anti-viral immune response. How this cell-to-cell spread of silencing is regulated is currently unknown. Here, we describe that the C4 protein from Tomato yellow leaf curl virus has the ability to inhibit the intercellular spread of RNAi. Using this viral protein as a probe, we have identified the receptor-like kinase (RLK) BARELY ANY MERISTEM 1 (BAM1) as a positive regulator of the cell-to-cell movement of RNAi, and determined that BAM1 and its closest homologue, BAM2, play a redundant role in this process. C4 interacts with the intracellular domain of BAM1 and BAM2 at the plasma membrane and plasmodesmata, the cytoplasmic connections between plant cells, interfering with the function of these RLKs in the cell-to-cell spread of RNAi. Our results identify BAM1 as an element required for the cell-to-cell spread of RNAi and highlight that signalling components have been co-opted to play multiple functions in plants.

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A plant receptor-like kinase promotes cell-to-cell spread of RNAi and is targeted by a virus
Tabata Rosas-Diaz, Dan Zhang, Pengfei Fan, Liping Wang, Xue Ding, Yuli Jiang, Tamara Jimenez-Gongora, Laura Medina-Puche, Xinyan Zhao, Zhengyan Feng, Guiping Zhang, Xiaokun Liu, Eduardo R Bejarano, Li Tan, Jian-Kang Zhu, Weiman Xing, Christine Faulkner, Shingo Nagawa, Rosa Lozano-Duran
bioRxiv 180380; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/180380
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A plant receptor-like kinase promotes cell-to-cell spread of RNAi and is targeted by a virus
Tabata Rosas-Diaz, Dan Zhang, Pengfei Fan, Liping Wang, Xue Ding, Yuli Jiang, Tamara Jimenez-Gongora, Laura Medina-Puche, Xinyan Zhao, Zhengyan Feng, Guiping Zhang, Xiaokun Liu, Eduardo R Bejarano, Li Tan, Jian-Kang Zhu, Weiman Xing, Christine Faulkner, Shingo Nagawa, Rosa Lozano-Duran
bioRxiv 180380; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/180380

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