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Characterization of Proteins Involved in Chloroplast Targeting Disturbed by Rice Stripe Virus by Novel Protoplast–Chloroplast Proteomics

Rice stripe virus (RSV) is one of the most devastating viral pathogens in rice and can also cause the general chlorosis symptom in Nicotiana benthamiana plants. The chloroplast changes associated with chlorosis symptom suggest that RSV interrupts normal chloroplast functions. Although the change of...

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Autores principales: Zhao, Jinping, Xu, Jingjing, Chen, Binghua, Cui, Weijun, Zhou, Zhongjing, Song, Xijiao, Chen, Zhuo, Zheng, Hongying, Lin, Lin, Peng, Jiejun, Lu, Yuwen, Deng, Zhiping, Chen, Jianping, Yan, Fei
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6358847/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30634635
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms20020253
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author Zhao, Jinping
Xu, Jingjing
Chen, Binghua
Cui, Weijun
Zhou, Zhongjing
Song, Xijiao
Chen, Zhuo
Zheng, Hongying
Lin, Lin
Peng, Jiejun
Lu, Yuwen
Deng, Zhiping
Chen, Jianping
Yan, Fei
author_facet Zhao, Jinping
Xu, Jingjing
Chen, Binghua
Cui, Weijun
Zhou, Zhongjing
Song, Xijiao
Chen, Zhuo
Zheng, Hongying
Lin, Lin
Peng, Jiejun
Lu, Yuwen
Deng, Zhiping
Chen, Jianping
Yan, Fei
author_sort Zhao, Jinping
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description Rice stripe virus (RSV) is one of the most devastating viral pathogens in rice and can also cause the general chlorosis symptom in Nicotiana benthamiana plants. The chloroplast changes associated with chlorosis symptom suggest that RSV interrupts normal chloroplast functions. Although the change of proteins of the whole cell or inside the chloroplast in response to RSV infection have been revealed by proteomics, the mechanisms resulted in chloroplast-related symptoms and the crucial factors remain to be elucidated. RSV infection caused the malformation of chloroplast structure and a global reduction of chloroplast membrane protein complexes in N. benthamiana plants. Here, both the protoplast proteome and the chloroplast proteome were acquired simultaneously upon RSV infection, and the proteins in each fraction were analyzed. In the protoplasts, 1128 proteins were identified, among which 494 proteins presented significant changes during RSV; meanwhile, 659 proteins were identified from the chloroplasts, and 279 of these chloroplast proteins presented significant change. According to the label-free LC–MS/MS data, 66 nucleus-encoded chloroplast-related proteins (ChRPs), which only reduced in chloroplast but not in the whole protoplast, were identified, indicating that these nuclear-encoded ChRPswere not transported to chloroplasts during RSV infection. Gene ontology (GO) enrichment analysis confirmed that RSV infection changed the biological process of protein targeting to chloroplast, where 3 crucial ChRPs (K4CSN4, K4CR23, and K4BXN9) were involved in the regulation of protein targeting into chloroplast. In addition to these 3 proteins, 41 among the 63 candidate proteins were characterized to have chloroplast transit peptides. These results indicated that RSV infection changed the biological process of protein targeting into chloroplast and the location of ChRPs through crucial protein factors, which illuminated a new layer of RSV–host interaction that might contribute to the symptom development.
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spelling pubmed-63588472019-02-06 Characterization of Proteins Involved in Chloroplast Targeting Disturbed by Rice Stripe Virus by Novel Protoplast–Chloroplast Proteomics Zhao, Jinping Xu, Jingjing Chen, Binghua Cui, Weijun Zhou, Zhongjing Song, Xijiao Chen, Zhuo Zheng, Hongying Lin, Lin Peng, Jiejun Lu, Yuwen Deng, Zhiping Chen, Jianping Yan, Fei Int J Mol Sci Article Rice stripe virus (RSV) is one of the most devastating viral pathogens in rice and can also cause the general chlorosis symptom in Nicotiana benthamiana plants. The chloroplast changes associated with chlorosis symptom suggest that RSV interrupts normal chloroplast functions. Although the change of proteins of the whole cell or inside the chloroplast in response to RSV infection have been revealed by proteomics, the mechanisms resulted in chloroplast-related symptoms and the crucial factors remain to be elucidated. RSV infection caused the malformation of chloroplast structure and a global reduction of chloroplast membrane protein complexes in N. benthamiana plants. Here, both the protoplast proteome and the chloroplast proteome were acquired simultaneously upon RSV infection, and the proteins in each fraction were analyzed. In the protoplasts, 1128 proteins were identified, among which 494 proteins presented significant changes during RSV; meanwhile, 659 proteins were identified from the chloroplasts, and 279 of these chloroplast proteins presented significant change. According to the label-free LC–MS/MS data, 66 nucleus-encoded chloroplast-related proteins (ChRPs), which only reduced in chloroplast but not in the whole protoplast, were identified, indicating that these nuclear-encoded ChRPswere not transported to chloroplasts during RSV infection. Gene ontology (GO) enrichment analysis confirmed that RSV infection changed the biological process of protein targeting to chloroplast, where 3 crucial ChRPs (K4CSN4, K4CR23, and K4BXN9) were involved in the regulation of protein targeting into chloroplast. In addition to these 3 proteins, 41 among the 63 candidate proteins were characterized to have chloroplast transit peptides. These results indicated that RSV infection changed the biological process of protein targeting into chloroplast and the location of ChRPs through crucial protein factors, which illuminated a new layer of RSV–host interaction that might contribute to the symptom development. MDPI 2019-01-10 /pmc/articles/PMC6358847/ /pubmed/30634635 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms20020253 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Article
Zhao, Jinping
Xu, Jingjing
Chen, Binghua
Cui, Weijun
Zhou, Zhongjing
Song, Xijiao
Chen, Zhuo
Zheng, Hongying
Lin, Lin
Peng, Jiejun
Lu, Yuwen
Deng, Zhiping
Chen, Jianping
Yan, Fei
Characterization of Proteins Involved in Chloroplast Targeting Disturbed by Rice Stripe Virus by Novel Protoplast–Chloroplast Proteomics
title Characterization of Proteins Involved in Chloroplast Targeting Disturbed by Rice Stripe Virus by Novel Protoplast–Chloroplast Proteomics
title_full Characterization of Proteins Involved in Chloroplast Targeting Disturbed by Rice Stripe Virus by Novel Protoplast–Chloroplast Proteomics
title_fullStr Characterization of Proteins Involved in Chloroplast Targeting Disturbed by Rice Stripe Virus by Novel Protoplast–Chloroplast Proteomics
title_full_unstemmed Characterization of Proteins Involved in Chloroplast Targeting Disturbed by Rice Stripe Virus by Novel Protoplast–Chloroplast Proteomics
title_short Characterization of Proteins Involved in Chloroplast Targeting Disturbed by Rice Stripe Virus by Novel Protoplast–Chloroplast Proteomics
title_sort characterization of proteins involved in chloroplast targeting disturbed by rice stripe virus by novel protoplast–chloroplast proteomics
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6358847/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30634635
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms20020253
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