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Fig. 6 | Genome Biology

Fig. 6

From: Reprogramming of RNA silencing triggered by cucumber mosaic virus infection in Arabidopsis

Fig. 6

Proposed model. CMV infection leads to the accumulation of its genomic RNAs which are recognized by the RNA silencing machinery producing 21- (mainly) and 22-nt vsiRNAs. These vsiRNAs are then incorporated into the endogenous antiviral machinery mediated by AGO2, AGO1, AGO5, and AGO7 and inhibited by the 2b protein. As a side effect of this antiviral activity, vsiRNAs are also incorporated into the endogenous RNA silencing pathways mediating the silencing of endogenous genes. Together with this, 2b binds to endogenous mRNA-derived sRNAs and is involved in the transcriptional regulation of these genes

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