Proteasome subunit RPT2a promotes PTGS through repressing RNA quality control in Arabidopsis

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Title
Proteasome subunit RPT2a promotes PTGS through repressing RNA quality control in Arabidopsis
Author(s)
M H Kim; J Jeon; S Lee; J H Lee; L Gao; B H Lee; Jeong Mee Park; Y J Kim; J M Kwak
Bibliographic Citation
Nature Plants, vol. 5, no. 12, pp. 1273-1282
Publication Year
2019
Abstract
RNA quality control (RQC) and post-transcriptional gene silencing (PTGS) target and degrade aberrant endogenous RNAs and foreign RNAs, contributing to homeostasis of cellular RNAs. In plants, RQC and PTGS compete for foreign and selected endogenous RNAs; however, little is known about the mechanism interconnecting the two pathways. Using a reporter system designed for monitoring PTGS, we revealed that the 26S proteasome subunit RPT2a enhances transgene PTGS by promoting the accumulation of transgene-derived short interfering RNAs without affecting their biogenesis. RPT2a physically associated with a subset of RQC components and downregulated the protein level. Overexpression of the RQC components interfered with transgene silencing, and impairment of the RQC machinery reinforced transgene PTGS attenuated by rpt2a. Overall, we demonstrate that the 26S proteasome subunit RPT2a promotes PTGS by repressing the RQC machinery to control foreign RNAs.
ISSN
2055-026X
Publisher
Springer-Nature Pub Group
Full Text Link
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41477-019-0546-1
Type
Article
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Division of Research on National Challenges > Plant Systems Engineering Research > 1. Journal Articles
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