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Artificial small RNAs (art-sRNAs), such as artificial microRNAs (amiRNAs) and synthetic trans-acting small interfering RNAs (syn-tasiRNAs), are highly specific 21-nucleotide small RNAs designed to recognize and silence complementary target RNAs. Art-sRNAs are extensively used in gene function studies or for improving crops, particularly to protect plants against viruses. Typically, antiviral art-sRNAs are computationally designed to target one or multiple sites in viral RNAs with high specificity, and art-sRNA constructs are generated and introduced into plants that are subsequently challenged with the target virus(es). Numerous studies have reported the successful application of art-sRNAs to induce resistance against a large number of RNA and DNA viruses in model and crop species. However, the application of art-sRNAs as an antiviral tool has limitations, such as the difficulty to predict the efficacy of a particular art-sRNA or the emergence of virus variants with mutated target sites escaping to art-sRNA-mediated degradation. Here, we review the different classes, features, and uses of art-sRNA-based tools to induce antiviral resistance in plants. We also provide strategies for the rational design of antiviral art-sRNAs and discuss the latest advances in developing art-sRNA-based methodologies for enhanced resistance to plant viruses.
Viroid, AmiRNA, Botany, VSR, Plant virus, Antiviral resistance, Review, atasiRNA, syn-tasiRNA, AtasiRNA, antiviral resistance, QK1-989, Artificial small RNA, Syn-tasiRNA, artificial small RNA, RNA silencing, Biología de sistemas 32715 / X - Máster universitario en biotecnología molecular y celular de plantas 2172, amiRNA
Viroid, AmiRNA, Botany, VSR, Plant virus, Antiviral resistance, Review, atasiRNA, syn-tasiRNA, AtasiRNA, antiviral resistance, QK1-989, Artificial small RNA, Syn-tasiRNA, artificial small RNA, RNA silencing, Biología de sistemas 32715 / X - Máster universitario en biotecnología molecular y celular de plantas 2172, amiRNA
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