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Polycistronic artificial miRNA‐mediated resistance to Wheat dwarf virus in barley is highly efficient at low temperature
Authors:András Kis  Gergely Tholt  Milán Ivanics  Éva Várallyay  Barnabás Jenes  Zoltán Havelda
Affiliation:1. National Agricultural Research and Innovation Centre, Agricultural Biotechnology Institute, G?d?ll?, Hungary;2. Crop Science PhD School, Plant Protection Programme, Szent István University, G?d?ll?, Hungary;3. Plant Protection Institute, Centre for Agricultural Research, , Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary;4. Department of Systematic Zoology and Ecology, Faculty of Science, Institute of Biology, E?tv?s Loránd University, Budapest, Hungary
Abstract:Infection of Wheat dwarf virus (WDV) strains on barley results in dwarf disease, imposing severe economic losses on crop production. As the natural resistance resources against this virus are limited, it is imperative to elaborate a biotechnological approach that will provide effective and safe immunity to a wide range of WDV strains. Because vector insect‐mediated WDV infection occurs during cool periods in nature, it is important to identify a technology which is effective at lower temperature. In this study, we designed artificial microRNAs (amiRNAs) using a barley miRNA precursor backbone, which target different conservative sequence elements of the WDV strains. Potential amiRNA sequences were selected to minimize the off‐target effects and were tested in a transient sensor system in order to select the most effective constructs at low temperature. On the basis of the data obtained, a polycistronic amiRNA precursor construct (VirusBuster171) was built expressing three amiRNAs simultaneously. The construct was transformed into barley under the control of a constitutive promoter. The transgenic lines were kept at 12–15 °C to mimic autumn and spring conditions in which major WDV infection and accumulation take place. We were able to establish a stable barley transgenic line displaying resistance to insect‐mediated WDV infection. Our study demonstrates that amiRNA technology can be an efficient tool for the introduction of highly efficient resistance in barley against a DNA virus belonging to the Geminiviridae family, and this resistance is effective at low temperature where the natural insect vector mediates the infection process.
Keywords:artificial microRNA  Hordeum vulgare  leafhopper  low temperature  resistance  Wheat dwarf virus
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