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Gene Synthesis> | The control vector (CV) construct IRCYP51 is composed of described conserved regions from F. graminearum CYP51A, CYP51B and CYP51C13 and the IR-LUXA/LUXB is composed regions from luxA and luxB genes of the luxCDABE operon and they are aligned in sense and antisense directions with the same intron sequence as described above. The IR-CFA6/HRPL, IR-CYP51 and IR-LUXA/LUXB constructs containing EcoRI and SalI sites at both extremities were synthesized by GenScript® and inserted by restriction enzymatic digestion into a modified pDON221-P5-P2 vector carrying additional EcoRI and SalI sites to facilitate the insertion of these long-inverted repeats. | Get A Quote |
Plant small RNAs (sRNAs) and/or double-stranded RNAs (dsRNAs) trigger RNA interference (RNAi) in interacting eukaryotic pathogens or parasites. However, it is unknown whether this phenomenon could operate in bacterial phytopathogens, which lack a eukaryoticlike RNAi machinery. Here, we first show that Arabidopsis-encoded inverted repeat transgenes trigger silencing of Pseudomonas syringae heterologous reporter and endogenous virulence-associated genes during infection. Antibacterial Gene Silencing (AGS) of the latter was associated with a reduced pathogenesis, which was also observed upon application of corresponding plant-derived RNAs onto wild-type plants prior to infection. We additionally demonstrate that s... More