Deficiency of the eIF4E isoform nCBP limits the cell-to-cell movement of a plant virus encoding triple-gene-block proteins in Arabidopsis thaliana
One of the important antiviral genetic strategies used in crop breeding is recessive resistance. Two eukaryotic translation initiation factor 4E family genes, eIF4E and eIFiso4E , are the most common recessive resistance genes whose absence inhibits infection by plant viruses in Potyviridae, Carmovi...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Scientific reports 2017-01, Vol.7 (1), p.39678-39678, Article 39678 |
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Zusammenfassung: | One of the important antiviral genetic strategies used in crop breeding is recessive resistance. Two
eukaryotic translation initiation factor 4E
family genes,
eIF4E
and
eIFiso4E
, are the most common recessive resistance genes whose absence inhibits infection by plant viruses in
Potyviridae, Carmovirus
, and
Cucumovirus
. Here, we show that another
eIF4E
family gene,
nCBP
, acts as a novel recessive resistance gene in
Arabidopsis thaliana
toward plant viruses in
Alpha-
and
Betaflexiviridae
. We found that infection by
Plantago asiatica mosaic virus
(PlAMV), a potexvirus, was delayed in
ncbp
mutants of
A. thaliana
. Virus replication efficiency did not differ between an
ncbp
mutant and a wild type plant in single cells, but viral cell-to-cell movement was significantly delayed in the
ncbp
mutant. Furthermore, the accumulation of triple-gene-block protein 2 (TGB2) and TGB3, the movement proteins of potexviruses, decreased in the
ncbp
mutant. Inoculation experiments with several viruses showed that the accumulation of viruses encoding TGBs in their genomes decreased in the
ncbp
mutant. These results indicate that
nCBP
is a novel member of the
eIF4E
family recessive resistance genes whose loss impairs viral cell-to-cell movement by inhibiting the efficient accumulation of TGB2 and TGB3. |
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ISSN: | 2045-2322 2045-2322 |
DOI: | 10.1038/srep39678 |