1. Inhibition of Bemisia tabaci vectored, GroEL mediated transmission of tomato leaf curl New Delhi virus by garlic leaf lectin (Allium sativum leaf agglutinin).
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Das, Ayan, Roy, Amit, Mandal, Arunava, Mondal, Hossian Ali, Hess, Daniel, Kundu, Pallob, and Das, Sampa
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SWEETPOTATO whitefly , *GARLIC , *PLANT viruses , *BRUSH border membrane , *TOMATOES , *VIRAL transmission , *LIGAND analysis , *KIDNEY bean - Abstract
• GroEL is one of the receptors of garlic lectin ASAL in the BBMV of Bemisia tabaci. • ASAL blocks binding of GroEL with ToLCNDV coat protein in the ligand blot. • ASAL feeding hindered co-localization of ToLCNDV-CP and GroEL in B. tabaci midgut. • Immunoprecipitation followed by western blot confirmed similar interference of ASAL. • ASAL feeding inhibited ToLCNDV transmission by B. tabaci in the transmission assays. GroEL or symbionin synthesized by the endosymbionts of whitefly (Bemisia tabaci)/ aphids play a cardinal role in the persistent, circulative transmission of plant viruses by binding to viral coat protein/ read-through protein. Allium sativum leaf agglutinin (ASAL), a Galanthus nivalis agglutinin (GNA)- related mannose-binding lectin from garlic leaf has been reported as a potent controlling agent against hemipteran insects including whitefly and aphids. GroEL related chaperonin- symbionin was previously identified as a receptor of ASAL by the present group in the brush border membrane vesicle (BBMV) of mustard aphid. In the present study similar GroEL receptor of ASAL has been identified through LC-MS/MS in the BBMV of B. tabaci which serves as a vector for several plant viruses including tomato leaf curl New Delhi virus (ToLCNDV). Ligand blot analysis of ASAL-fed B. tabaci showed that when GroEL is pre-occupied by ASAL, it completely blocks its further binding to ToLCNDV coat protein (ToLCNDV-CP). Prior feeding of ASAL hindered the co-localization of ToLCNDV-CP and GroEL in the midgut of B. tabaci. Immunoprecipitation followed by western blot with ASAL-fed B. tabaci yielded similar result. Moreover, ASAL feeding inhibited viral transmission by B. tabaci. Together, these results confirmed that the interaction of ASAL with GroEL interferes with the binding of ToLCNDV-CP and inhibits further B. tabaci mediated viral transmission. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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