1. NtG3BPL1 confers resistance to chilli veinal mottle virus through promoting the degradation of 6K2 in tobacco.
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Peng, Qiding, Jiao, Bolei, Cheng, Yongchao, Yuan, Bowen, Zhou, Jingya, Cai, Jingliu, Jiang, Ning, Lin, Honghui, and Xi, Dehui
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STRESS granules ,CYTOPLASMIC granules ,CHLOROPLASTS ,SCAFFOLD proteins ,PLANT viruses ,VIRUS diseases - Abstract
SUMMARY: The RNA regulatory network is a complex and dynamic regulation in plant cells involved in mRNA modification, translation, and degradation. Ras‐GAP SH3 domain‐binding protein (G3BP) is a scaffold protein for the assembly of stress granules (SGs) and is considered an antiviral component in mammals. However, the function of G3BP during virus infection in plants is still largely unknown. In this study, four members of the G3BP‐like proteins (NtG3BPLs) were identified in Nicotiana tabacum and the expression levels of NtG3BPL1 were upregulated during chilli veinal mottle virus (ChiVMV) infection. NtG3BPL1 was localized in the nucleus and cytoplasm, forming cytoplasmic granules under transient high‐temperature treatment, whereas the abundance of cytoplasmic granules was decreased under ChiVMV infection. Overexpression of NtG3BPL1 inhibited ChiVMV infection and delayed the onset of symptoms, whereas knockout of NtG3BPL1 promoted ChiVMV infection. In addition, NtG3BPL1 directly interacted with ChiVMV 6K2 protein, whereas 6K2 protein had no effect on NtG3BPL1‐derived cytoplasmic granules. Further studies revealed that the expression of NtG3BPL1 reduced the chloroplast localization of 6K2‐GFP and the NtG3BPL1‐6K2 interaction complex was localized in the cytoplasm. Furthermore, NtG3BPL1 promoted the degradation of 6K2 through autophagy pathway, and the accumulation of 6K2 and ChiVMV was affected by autophagy activation or inhibition in plants. Taken together, our results demonstrate that NtG3BPL1 plays a positive role in tobacco resistance against ChiVMV infection, revealing a novel mechanism of plant G3BP in antiviral strategy. Significance Statement: G3BP is a key component of cytoplasmic stress granules and exerts antiviral effects in mammals, but its function during plant virus infection remains unclear. Here, we revealed that NtG3BPL1 is induced upon ChiVMV infection and interacts with ChiVMV 6K2 to disturb the chloroplast localization of 6K2, and promote the degradation of 6K2, thereby limiting ChiVMV infection. This study enhances our understanding of the function of G3BP in plant virus infection. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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