1. Implication of the Whitefly Protein Vps Twenty Associated 1 (Vta1) in the Transmission of Cotton Leaf Curl Multan Virus
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Shu-Sheng Liu, Yao Chi, Xiao-Wei Wang, Shahid Mansoor, and Li-Long Pan
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Microbiology (medical) ,Cotton leaf curl Multan virus ,Whitefly ,Biology ,Microbiology ,Article ,law.invention ,03 medical and health sciences ,law ,RNA interference ,Virology ,whitefly ,Gene silencing ,lcsh:QH301-705.5 ,030304 developmental biology ,Genetics ,0303 health sciences ,030306 microbiology ,Begomovirus ,virus transmission ,biology.organism_classification ,Vta1 ,begomovirus ,Transmission (mechanics) ,lcsh:Biology (General) ,Vector (epidemiology) ,Leaf curl ,coat proteins - Abstract
Cotton leaf curl Multan virus (CLCuMuV) is one of the major casual agents of cotton leaf curl disease. Previous studies show that two indigenous whitefly species of the Bemisia tabaci complex, Asia II 1 and Asia II 7, are able to transmit CLCuMuV, but the molecular mechanisms underlying the transmission are poorly known. In this study, we attempted to identify the whitefly proteins involved in CLCuMuV transmission. First, using a yeast two-hybrid system, we identified 54 candidate proteins of Asia II 1 that putatively can interact with the coat protein of CLCuMuV. Second, we examined interactions between the CLCuMuV coat protein and several whitefly proteins, including vacuolar protein sorting-associated protein (Vps) twenty associated 1 (Vta1). Third, using RNA interference, we found that Vta1 positively regulated CLCuMuV acquisition and transmission by the Asia II 1 whitefly. In addition, we showed that the interaction between the CLCuMuV coat protein and Vta1 from the whitefly Middle East-Asia Minor (MEAM1), a poor vector of CLCuMuV, was much weaker than that between Asia II 1 Vta1 and the CLCuMuV coat protein. Silencing of Vta1 in MEAM1 did not affect the quantity of CLCuMuV acquired by the whitefly. Taken together, our results suggest that Vta1 may play an important role in the transmission of CLCuMuV by the whitefly.
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- 2021