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Identification of the domains of cauliflower mosaic virus protein P6 responsible for suppression of RNA silencing and salicylic acid signalling
Cauliflower mosaic virus (CaMV) encodes a 520 aa polypeptide, P6, which participates in several essential activities in the virus life cycle including suppressing RNA silencing and salicylic acid-responsive defence signalling. We infected Arabidopsis with CaMV mutants containing short in-frame delet...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3836500/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24088344 http://dx.doi.org/10.1099/vir.0.057729-0 |
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author | Laird, Janet McInally, Carol Carr, Craig Doddiah, Sowjanya Yates, Gary Chrysanthou, Elina Khattab, Ahmed Love, Andrew J. Geri, Chiara Sadanandom, Ari Smith, Brian O. Kobayashi, Kappei Milner, Joel J. |
author_facet | Laird, Janet McInally, Carol Carr, Craig Doddiah, Sowjanya Yates, Gary Chrysanthou, Elina Khattab, Ahmed Love, Andrew J. Geri, Chiara Sadanandom, Ari Smith, Brian O. Kobayashi, Kappei Milner, Joel J. |
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description | Cauliflower mosaic virus (CaMV) encodes a 520 aa polypeptide, P6, which participates in several essential activities in the virus life cycle including suppressing RNA silencing and salicylic acid-responsive defence signalling. We infected Arabidopsis with CaMV mutants containing short in-frame deletions within the P6 ORF. A deletion in the distal end of domain D-I (the N-terminal 112 aa) of P6 did not affect virus replication but compromised symptom development and curtailed the ability to restore GFP fluorescence in a GFP-silenced transgenic Arabidopsis line. A deletion in the minimum transactivator domain was defective in virus replication but retained the capacity to suppress RNA silencing locally. Symptom expression in CaMV-infected plants is apparently linked to the ability to suppress RNA silencing. When transiently co-expressed with tomato bushy stunt virus P19, an elicitor of programmed cell death in Nicotiana tabacum, WT P6 suppressed the hypersensitive response, but three mutants, two with deletions within the distal end of domain D-I and one involving the N-terminal nuclear export signal (NES), were unable to do so. Deleting the N-terminal 20 aa also abolished the suppression of pathogen-associated molecular pattern-dependent PR1a expression following agroinfiltration. However, the two other deletions in domain D-I retained this activity, evidence that the mechanisms underlying these functions are not identical. The D-I domain of P6 when expressed alone failed to suppress either cell death or PR1a expression and is therefore necessary but not sufficient for all three defence suppression activities. Consequently, concerns about the biosafety of genetically modified crops carrying truncated ORFVI sequences appear unfounded. |
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spelling | pubmed-38365002013-12-04 Identification of the domains of cauliflower mosaic virus protein P6 responsible for suppression of RNA silencing and salicylic acid signalling Laird, Janet McInally, Carol Carr, Craig Doddiah, Sowjanya Yates, Gary Chrysanthou, Elina Khattab, Ahmed Love, Andrew J. Geri, Chiara Sadanandom, Ari Smith, Brian O. Kobayashi, Kappei Milner, Joel J. J Gen Virol Plant Cauliflower mosaic virus (CaMV) encodes a 520 aa polypeptide, P6, which participates in several essential activities in the virus life cycle including suppressing RNA silencing and salicylic acid-responsive defence signalling. We infected Arabidopsis with CaMV mutants containing short in-frame deletions within the P6 ORF. A deletion in the distal end of domain D-I (the N-terminal 112 aa) of P6 did not affect virus replication but compromised symptom development and curtailed the ability to restore GFP fluorescence in a GFP-silenced transgenic Arabidopsis line. A deletion in the minimum transactivator domain was defective in virus replication but retained the capacity to suppress RNA silencing locally. Symptom expression in CaMV-infected plants is apparently linked to the ability to suppress RNA silencing. When transiently co-expressed with tomato bushy stunt virus P19, an elicitor of programmed cell death in Nicotiana tabacum, WT P6 suppressed the hypersensitive response, but three mutants, two with deletions within the distal end of domain D-I and one involving the N-terminal nuclear export signal (NES), were unable to do so. Deleting the N-terminal 20 aa also abolished the suppression of pathogen-associated molecular pattern-dependent PR1a expression following agroinfiltration. However, the two other deletions in domain D-I retained this activity, evidence that the mechanisms underlying these functions are not identical. The D-I domain of P6 when expressed alone failed to suppress either cell death or PR1a expression and is therefore necessary but not sufficient for all three defence suppression activities. Consequently, concerns about the biosafety of genetically modified crops carrying truncated ORFVI sequences appear unfounded. Society for General Microbiology 2013-12 /pmc/articles/PMC3836500/ /pubmed/24088344 http://dx.doi.org/10.1099/vir.0.057729-0 Text en © 2013 SGM http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Plant Laird, Janet McInally, Carol Carr, Craig Doddiah, Sowjanya Yates, Gary Chrysanthou, Elina Khattab, Ahmed Love, Andrew J. Geri, Chiara Sadanandom, Ari Smith, Brian O. Kobayashi, Kappei Milner, Joel J. Identification of the domains of cauliflower mosaic virus protein P6 responsible for suppression of RNA silencing and salicylic acid signalling |
title | Identification of the domains of cauliflower mosaic virus protein P6 responsible for suppression of RNA silencing and salicylic acid signalling |
title_full | Identification of the domains of cauliflower mosaic virus protein P6 responsible for suppression of RNA silencing and salicylic acid signalling |
title_fullStr | Identification of the domains of cauliflower mosaic virus protein P6 responsible for suppression of RNA silencing and salicylic acid signalling |
title_full_unstemmed | Identification of the domains of cauliflower mosaic virus protein P6 responsible for suppression of RNA silencing and salicylic acid signalling |
title_short | Identification of the domains of cauliflower mosaic virus protein P6 responsible for suppression of RNA silencing and salicylic acid signalling |
title_sort | identification of the domains of cauliflower mosaic virus protein p6 responsible for suppression of rna silencing and salicylic acid signalling |
topic | Plant |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3836500/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24088344 http://dx.doi.org/10.1099/vir.0.057729-0 |
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