In plants, non-cell autonomous RNA silencing spreads between cells and over long distances. Recent work has revealed insight on the genetic and molecular components essential for cell-to-cell movement of RNA silencing in Arabidopsis. Using a local RNA silencing assay, we report on a distinct mechanism that may govern the short-range (6-10 cell) trafficking of virus-induced RNA silencing from epidermal to neighbouring palisade and spongy parenchyma cells in Nicotiana benthamiana. This process involves a previously unrecognised function of the RNA-dependentRNApolymerase 6 (RDR6) gene. Our data suggest that plants may have evolved distinct genetic controls in intercellular RNA silencing among different types of cells.
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Qin, C., Shi, N., Gu, M., Zhang, H., Li, B., Shen, J., … Hong, Y. (2012). Involvement of RDR6 in short-range intercellular RNA silencing in Nicotiana benthamiana. Scientific Reports, 2. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep00467
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