Optimizing efficient RNAi-Mediated control of hemipteran pests (Psyllids, leafhoppers, whitefly): Modified pyrimidines in dsRNA triggers

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Abstract

The advantages from exogenously applied RNAi biopesticides have yet to be realized in through commercialization due to inconsistent activity of the dsRNA trigger, and the activity level of RNAi suppression. This has prompted research on improving delivery methods for applying exogenous dsRNA into plants and insects for the management of pests and pathogens. Another aspect to improve RNAi activity is the incorporation of modified 2′‐F pyrimidine nucleotides into the dsRNA trigger. Modified dsRNA incorporating 32 to 55% of the 2′‐F‐ nucleotides produced improved RNAi activity that increased insect mortality by 12 to 35% greater than non‐modified dsRNA triggers of the same sequence. These results were repeatable across multiple Hemiptera: The Asian citrus psyllid (Diaphorina citri, Liviidae); whitefly (Bemisia tabaci, Aleyroididae); and the glassywinged sharpshooter (Homalodisca vitripennis, Cicadellidae). Studies using siRNA with modified 2′‐F‐ pyrimidines in mammalian cells show they improved resistance to degradation from nucleases, plus result in greater RNAi activity, due to increase concentrations and improved binding affinity to the mRNA target. Successful RNAi biopesticides of the future will be able to increase RNAi repeatability in the field, by incorporating modifications of the dsRNA, such as 2′‐F‐ pyrimidines, that will improve delivery after applied to fruit trees or crop plants, with increased activity after ingestion by insects. Costs of RNA modification have decreased significantly over the past few years such that biopesticides can now compete on pricing with commercial chemical products.

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Hunter, W. B., & Wintermantel, W. M. (2021). Optimizing efficient RNAi-Mediated control of hemipteran pests (Psyllids, leafhoppers, whitefly): Modified pyrimidines in dsRNA triggers. Plants, 10(9). https://doi.org/10.3390/plants10091782

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