In-Plant Protection Against Helicoverpa armigera by Production of Long hpRNA in Chloroplasts

Expressing double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) in transgenic plants to silence essential genes within herbivorous pests is referred to as trans-kingdom RNA interference (TK-RNAi) and has emerged as a promising strategy for crop protection. However, the dicing of dsRNA into siRNAs by the plant’s intrinsic RN...

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Main Authors: Julia Bally, Glen John Mc Intyre, Rachel Louise Doran, Karen Lee, Alicia Perez, Hyungtaek Jung, Fatima Naim, Ignacio M Larrinua, Kenneth E Narva, Peter Michael Waterhouse
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2016-09-01
Series:Frontiers in Plant Science
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpls.2016.01453/full
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spelling doaj-f3cdb620e32044a5bd66edb6ee74f63f2020-11-24T20:40:38ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Plant Science1664-462X2016-09-01710.3389/fpls.2016.01453219897In-Plant Protection Against Helicoverpa armigera by Production of Long hpRNA in ChloroplastsJulia Bally0Julia Bally1Glen John Mc Intyre2Rachel Louise Doran3Karen Lee4Alicia Perez5Hyungtaek Jung6Fatima Naim7Ignacio M Larrinua8Kenneth E Narva9Peter Michael Waterhouse10Peter Michael Waterhouse11Centre for Tropical Crops and Biocommodities, QUTUniversity of SydneyUniversity of SydneyCentre for Tropical Crops and Biocommodities, QUTCentre for Tropical Crops and Biocommodities, QUTUniversity of SydneyCentre for Tropical Crops and Biocommodities, QUTCentre for Tropical Crops and Biocommodities, QUTDow AgroSciencesDow AgroSciencesCentre for Tropical Crops and Biocommodities, QUTUniversity of SydneyExpressing double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) in transgenic plants to silence essential genes within herbivorous pests is referred to as trans-kingdom RNA interference (TK-RNAi) and has emerged as a promising strategy for crop protection. However, the dicing of dsRNA into siRNAs by the plant’s intrinsic RNAi machinery may reduce this pesticidal activity. Therefore, genetic constructs, encoding ~200nt duplex-stemmed-hairpin (hp) RNAs, targeting the acetylcholinesterase gene of the cotton bollworm, Helicoverpa armigera, were integrated into either the nuclear or the chloroplast genome of Nicotiana benthamiana. Undiced, full-length hpRNAs accumulated in transplastomic lines of N. benthamiana and conferred strong protection against H. armigera herbivory while the hpRNAs of nuclear-transformed plants were processed into siRNAs and gave more modest anti-feeding activity. This suggests that there is little or no RNAi machinery or activity in the chloroplast, that hpRNAs produced within this organelle do not enter the cytoplasm, and that oral delivery of chloroplast-packaged intact hpRNA is a more effective means of delivering TK-RNAi than using nuclear encoded hpRNAs. This contrasts with a recently reported correlation between siRNA expression and effectiveness of TK-RNAi targeting the chitinase gene of H. armigera, but is consistent with reports of efficient TK-RNAi by dsRNA generated in chloroplasts by converging promoters flanking a pest gene sequence, and from very small (21nt-stem) hpRNAs resembling artificial miRNAs. Here we demonstrate that hpRNAs, constructed along the conventional design principles of plant RNAi constructs, but integrated into the chloroplast genome, are stable and effective over multiple generations and hold the promise of providing durable pest resistance in crops.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpls.2016.01453/fullAcetylcholinesteraseInsect Controlchloroplast transformationHelicoverpa armigerahpRNAtrans-kingdom RNAi
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author Julia Bally
Julia Bally
Glen John Mc Intyre
Rachel Louise Doran
Karen Lee
Alicia Perez
Hyungtaek Jung
Fatima Naim
Ignacio M Larrinua
Kenneth E Narva
Peter Michael Waterhouse
Peter Michael Waterhouse
spellingShingle Julia Bally
Julia Bally
Glen John Mc Intyre
Rachel Louise Doran
Karen Lee
Alicia Perez
Hyungtaek Jung
Fatima Naim
Ignacio M Larrinua
Kenneth E Narva
Peter Michael Waterhouse
Peter Michael Waterhouse
In-Plant Protection Against Helicoverpa armigera by Production of Long hpRNA in Chloroplasts
Frontiers in Plant Science
Acetylcholinesterase
Insect Control
chloroplast transformation
Helicoverpa armigera
hpRNA
trans-kingdom RNAi
author_facet Julia Bally
Julia Bally
Glen John Mc Intyre
Rachel Louise Doran
Karen Lee
Alicia Perez
Hyungtaek Jung
Fatima Naim
Ignacio M Larrinua
Kenneth E Narva
Peter Michael Waterhouse
Peter Michael Waterhouse
author_sort Julia Bally
title In-Plant Protection Against Helicoverpa armigera by Production of Long hpRNA in Chloroplasts
title_short In-Plant Protection Against Helicoverpa armigera by Production of Long hpRNA in Chloroplasts
title_full In-Plant Protection Against Helicoverpa armigera by Production of Long hpRNA in Chloroplasts
title_fullStr In-Plant Protection Against Helicoverpa armigera by Production of Long hpRNA in Chloroplasts
title_full_unstemmed In-Plant Protection Against Helicoverpa armigera by Production of Long hpRNA in Chloroplasts
title_sort in-plant protection against helicoverpa armigera by production of long hprna in chloroplasts
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Plant Science
issn 1664-462X
publishDate 2016-09-01
description Expressing double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) in transgenic plants to silence essential genes within herbivorous pests is referred to as trans-kingdom RNA interference (TK-RNAi) and has emerged as a promising strategy for crop protection. However, the dicing of dsRNA into siRNAs by the plant’s intrinsic RNAi machinery may reduce this pesticidal activity. Therefore, genetic constructs, encoding ~200nt duplex-stemmed-hairpin (hp) RNAs, targeting the acetylcholinesterase gene of the cotton bollworm, Helicoverpa armigera, were integrated into either the nuclear or the chloroplast genome of Nicotiana benthamiana. Undiced, full-length hpRNAs accumulated in transplastomic lines of N. benthamiana and conferred strong protection against H. armigera herbivory while the hpRNAs of nuclear-transformed plants were processed into siRNAs and gave more modest anti-feeding activity. This suggests that there is little or no RNAi machinery or activity in the chloroplast, that hpRNAs produced within this organelle do not enter the cytoplasm, and that oral delivery of chloroplast-packaged intact hpRNA is a more effective means of delivering TK-RNAi than using nuclear encoded hpRNAs. This contrasts with a recently reported correlation between siRNA expression and effectiveness of TK-RNAi targeting the chitinase gene of H. armigera, but is consistent with reports of efficient TK-RNAi by dsRNA generated in chloroplasts by converging promoters flanking a pest gene sequence, and from very small (21nt-stem) hpRNAs resembling artificial miRNAs. Here we demonstrate that hpRNAs, constructed along the conventional design principles of plant RNAi constructs, but integrated into the chloroplast genome, are stable and effective over multiple generations and hold the promise of providing durable pest resistance in crops.
topic Acetylcholinesterase
Insect Control
chloroplast transformation
Helicoverpa armigera
hpRNA
trans-kingdom RNAi
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpls.2016.01453/full
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