1. The coat protein of Alternanthera mosaic virus is the elicitor of a temperature-sensitive systemic necrosis in Nicotiana benthamiana, and interacts with a host boron transporter protein
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Hyoun-Sub Lim, Moon Nam, Mark S. Roh, Cheol Ho Lee, Hong Gi Kim, Chan-Yong Jang, Eun-Young Seo, Hanhong Bae, Anna Maria Vaira, John Hammond, and Jiryun Nam
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Hypersensitive response ,Alternanthera mosaic virus ,Protein-protein interactions ,Protein subunit ,Molecular Sequence Data ,Arabidopsis ,Nicotiana benthamiana ,Protein–protein interactions ,Antiporters ,Necrosis ,Bimolecular fluorescence complementation ,Virology ,Tobacco ,Amino Acid Sequence ,Gene Silencing ,Plant Diseases ,Nicotiana ,Host-pathogen interaction ,Coat protein ,biology ,Arabidopsis Proteins ,fungi ,Host–pathogen interaction ,Temperature ,food and beverages ,biology.organism_classification ,Potexvirus ,Boron transporter ,Elicitor ,Biochemistry ,Capsid Proteins ,Sequence Alignment ,Systemic necrosis - Abstract
Different isolates of Alternanthera mosaic virus (AltMV; Potexvirus), including four infectious clones derived from AltMV-SP, induce distinct systemic symptoms in Nicotiana benthamiana. Virus accumulation was enhanced at 15 °C compared to 25 °C; severe clone AltMV 3-7 induced systemic necrosis (SN) and plant death at 15 °C. No interaction with potexvirus resistance gene Rx was detected, although SN was ablated by silencing of SGT1, as for other cases of potexvirus-induced necrosis. Substitution of AltMV 3-7 coat protein (CP{sub SP}) with that from AltMV-Po (CP{sub Po}) eliminated SN at 15 °C, and ameliorated symptoms in Alternanthera dentata and soybean. Substitution of only two residues from CP{sub Po} [either MN(13,14)ID or LA(76,77)IS] efficiently ablated SN in N. benthamiana. CP{sub SP} but not CP{sub Po} interacted with Arabidopsis boron transporter protein AtBOR1 by yeast two-hybrid assay; N. benthamiana homolog NbBOR1 interacted more strongly with CP{sub SP} than CP{sub Po} in bimolecular fluorescence complementation, and may affect recognition of CP as an elicitor of SN. - Highlights: • Alternanthera mosaic virus CP is an elicitor of systemic necrosis in N. benthamiana. • Virus-induced systemic necrosis is enhanced at 15 °C compared to 25 °C. • Induction of systemic necrosis is dependent on as fewmore » as two CP amino acid residues. • These residues are at subunit interfaces within the same turn of the virion helix. • Inducer/non-inducer CPs interact differentially with a boron transporter protein.« less
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- 2014
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