The Fifth Residue of the Coat Protein of Turnip Mosaic Virus Is Responsible for Long-Distance Movement in a Local-Lesion Host and Aphid Transmissibility in a Systemic Host

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Hu, Wen-Chi [1 ]
Tsai, Jui-Chi [2 ]
Cheng, Hao-Wen [2 ]
Huang, Chung-Hao [2 ]
Raja, Joseph A. J. [1 ]
Chang, Fang-Yu [2 ]
Chen, Chin-Chih [3 ]
Chiang, Chu-Hui [4 ]
Yeh, Shyi-Dong [1 ,2 ]
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[1] Natl Chung Hsing Univ, Adv Plant & Food Crop Biotechnol Ctr, Taichung 40227, Taiwan
[2] Natl Chung Hsing Univ, Dept Plant Pathol, Taichung 40227, Taiwan
[3] Agr Res Inst Taiwan, Council Agr, Plant Pathol Div, Execut Yuan, Taichung 41362, Taiwan
[4] Natl Pingtung Univ Sci & Technol, Dept Plant Med, Pingtung 91201, Taiwan
关键词
aphid transmission; long-distance movement; Potyvirus; turnip mosaic virus; TOBACCO ETCH POTYVIRUS; AMINO-ACID; HC-PRO; COMPONENT; RNA; TEMPERATURE; MOTIF; GENE; IDENTIFICATION; DETERMINANT;
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10.1094/PHYTO-08-23-0287-R
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Q94 [植物学];
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摘要
HC-Pro and coat protein (CP) genes of a potyvirus facilitate cell-to-cell movement and are involved in the systemic movement of the viruses. The interaction between HC-Pro and CP is mandatory for aphid transmission. Two turnip mosaic virus (TuMV) isolates, RC4 and YC5, were collected from calla lily plants in Taiwan. The virus derived from the infectious clone pYC5 cannot move systemically in Chenopodium quinoa plants and loses aphid transmissibility in Nicotiana benthamiana plants, like the initially isolated virus. Sequence analysis revealed that two amino acids, P-5 and A(206), of YC5 CP uniquely differ from RC4 and other TuMV strains. Recombination assay and site-directed mutagenesis revealed that the fifth residue of leucine (L) at the N-terminal region of the CP (TuMV-RC4), rather than proline (P) (TuMV-YC5), is critical to permit the systemic spread in C. quinoa plants. Moreover, the single substitution mutant YC5-CPP5L became aphid transmissible, similar to RC4. Fluorescence microscopy revealed that YC5-GFP was restricted in the petioles of inoculated leaves, whereas YC5-CPP5L-GFP translocated through the petioles of inoculated leaves, the main stem, and the petioles of the upper uninoculated leaves of C. quinoa plants. In addition, YC5-GUS was blocked at the basal part of the petiole connecting to the main stem of the inoculated C. quinoa plants, whereas YC5-CPP5L-GFP translocated to the upper leaves. Thus, a single amino acid, the residue L-5 at the N-terminal region right before the (6)DAG(8) motif, is critical for the systemic translocation ability of TuMV in a local lesion host and for aphid transmissibility in a systemic host.
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