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Series GSE16996 Query DataSets for GSE16996
Status Public on Jul 10, 2009
Title High-throughput pyrosequencing of plant virus small RNAs
Organisms Tomato yellow leaf curl virus; Melon necrotic spot virus; Cymbidium ringspot virus; Potato virus X; Turnip mosaic virus; Pepper mild mottle virus; Tobacco rattle virus; Cucumber mosaic virus; Watermelon mosaic virus
Experiment type Non-coding RNA profiling by high throughput sequencing
Summary Plant virus infection involves the production of viral small RNAs (vsRNAs) with the potential to associate with distinct Argonaute (AGO)-containing silencing complexes and mediate diverse silencing effects on RNA and chromatin. We used multiplexed, high-throughput pyrosequencing to profile populations of vsRNAs from plants infected with viruses from different genera. Sense and antisense vsRNAs of 20 to 24 nucleotides (nts) spread throughout the entire viral genomes in an overlapping configuration; virtually all genomic nucleotide positions were represented in the dataset. We present evidence to suggest that every genomic position could be a putative cleavage site for vsRNA formation, although viral genomes contain specific regions that serve as preferential sources of vsRNA production. Hotspots for vsRNAs of 21-, 22-, and 24-nt usually coincide in the same genomic regions, indicating similar target affinities among Dicer-like (DCL) enzymes. In the light of our results, the overall contribution of perfectly base paired double-stranded RNA and imperfectly base paired structures within single-stranded RNA to vsRNA formation is discussed. Our census of vsRNAs extends the current view of the distribution and composition of vsRNAs in virus-infected plants, and contributes to define a more comprehensive scenario of vsRNA biogenesis and their regulatory functions in plants

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Overall design 10 samples examined: Arabidopsis plants infected with TRV, TuMV or CMV; Nicothiana benthamiana plants infected with CymRSV, PVX or PMMoV; Cucumis melo plants infected with MNSV, quimeric MNSV or WMV and Solanum lycopersicum plants infected with TYLCV.
 
Contributor(s) Donaire L, Wang Y, Gonzalez-Ibeas D, Mayer KF, Aranda MA, Llave C
Citation(s) 19665162
Submission date Jul 08, 2009
Last update date Jun 11, 2013
Contact name Yu Wang
E-mail(s) yu.1.wang@googlemail.com
Organization name Leibniz Supercomputing Centre
Department High performance computing
Lab Big Data for Life Science
Street address Boltzmannstrasse 1
City Garchinig
ZIP/Postal code 85748
Country Germany
 
Platforms (9)
GPL9368 454 GS FLX (Tobacco rattle virus)
GPL9369 454 GS FLX (Turnip mosaic virus)
GPL9370 454 GS FLX (Cucumber mosaic virus)
Samples (10)
GSM425419 Tobacco rattle virus (TRV) derived small RNAs
GSM425420 Turnip mosaic virus (TuMV) derived small RNAs
GSM425421 Cucumber mosai virus (CMV) derived small RNAs
Relations
BioProject PRJNA117319

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Series Matrix File(s) TXTHelp

Supplementary file Size Download File type/resource
GSE16996_RAW.tar 480.0 Kb (http)(custom) TAR (of TXT)
Processed data provided as supplementary file

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