Vitis vinifera      siRNA body


※ siRNA body introduction

    siRNA bodies are RNA granules associated with the synthesis of tasiRNA and the amplification of the RNA silencing signal. Many plant viruses interfere with siRNA body functions in order to suppress their contribution to siRNA production (1). Upon stress-induced translational repression, siRNA bodies become positive for stress-granules markers, suggesting that these bodies may accumulate stalled mRNAs (2).

Reference
1. Mäkinen, K., Lõhmus, A., Pollari, M. (2017) Plant RNA Regulatory Network and RNA Granules in Virus Infection. Front Plant Sci, 11(8):2093. PMID: 29312371
1. Jouannet, V., Moreno, AB., Elmayan, T., Vaucheret, H., Crespi, MD., Maizel, A. (2012) Cytoplasmic Arabidopsis AGO7 accumulates in membrane-associated siRNA bodies and is required for ta-siRNA biogenesis. EMBO J, 31(7):1704-13. PMID: 22327216


There are 2 genes.  Reviewed (0 or Unreviewed (2

No.StatusDrLLPS IDEnsemble Gene IDUniProt AccessionGene Name
1
LLPS-Viv-0000
VIT_04s0023g03300
F6GWN3
VIT_04s0023g03300
2
LLPS-Viv-0702
VIT_07s0130g00190
F6HGJ1
VIT_07s0130g00190