Influence of Host Chloroplast Proteins on Tobacco mosaic virus Accumulation and Intercellular Movement1[C][W][OA]
Tobacco mosaic virus ( TMV ) forms dense cytoplasmic bodies containing replication-associated proteins (virus replication complexes [ VRCs ]) upon infection. To identify host proteins that interact with individual viral components of VRCs or VRCs in toto, we isolated viral replicase- and VRC -enrich...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Plant physiology (Bethesda) 2012-10, Vol.161 (1), p.134-147 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Tobacco mosaic virus
(
TMV
) forms dense cytoplasmic bodies containing replication-associated proteins (virus replication complexes [
VRCs
]) upon infection. To identify host proteins that interact with individual viral components of
VRCs
or
VRCs
in toto, we isolated viral replicase- and
VRC
-enriched fractions from
TMV
-infected
Nicotiana tabacum
plants. Two host proteins in enriched fractions, ATP-synthase γ-subunit (AtpC) and Rubisco activase (RCA) were identified by matrix-assisted laser-desorption ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry or liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry. Through pull-down analysis, RCA bound predominantly to the region between the methyltransferase and helicase domains of the
TMV
replicase. Tobamovirus, but not
Cucumber mosaic virus
or
Potato virus X
, infection of
N. tabacum
plants resulted in 50% reductions in
Rca
and
AtpC
messenger RNA levels. To investigate the role of these host proteins in
TMV
accumulation and plant defense, we used a
Tobacco rattle virus
vector to silence these genes in
Nicotiana benthamiana
plants prior to challenge with
TMV
expressing green fluorescent protein.
TMV
-induced fluorescent lesions on
Rca
- or
AtpC
-silenced leaves were, respectively, similar or twice the size of those on leaves expressing these genes. Silencing
Rca
and
AtpC
did not influence the spread of
Tomato bushy stunt virus
and
Potato virus X
. In
AtpC
- and
Rca
-silenced leaves
TMV
accumulation and pathogenicity were greatly enhanced, suggesting a role of both host-encoded proteins in a defense response against
TMV
. In addition, silencing these host genes altered the phenotype of the
TMV
infection foci and
VRCs
, yielding foci with concentric fluorescent rings and dramatically more but smaller
VRCs
. The concentric rings occurred through renewed virus accumulation internal to the infection front. |
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ISSN: | 0032-0889 1532-2548 |
DOI: | 10.1104/pp.112.207860 |