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A single amino acid substitution in the movement protein enables the mechanical transmission of a geminivirus
Begomoviruses of the Geminiviridae are usually transmitted by whiteflies and rarely by mechanical inoculation. We used tomato leaf curl New Delhi virus (ToLCNDV), a bipartite begomovirus, to address this issue. Most ToLCNDV isolates are not mechanically transmissible to their natural hosts. The ToLC...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7060137/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32078762 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/mpp.12917 |
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author | Lee, Chia‐Hwa Zheng, You‐Xiu Chan, Chin‐Hsiang Ku, Hsin‐Mei Chang, Chung‐Jan Jan, Fuh‐Jyh |
author_facet | Lee, Chia‐Hwa Zheng, You‐Xiu Chan, Chin‐Hsiang Ku, Hsin‐Mei Chang, Chung‐Jan Jan, Fuh‐Jyh |
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description | Begomoviruses of the Geminiviridae are usually transmitted by whiteflies and rarely by mechanical inoculation. We used tomato leaf curl New Delhi virus (ToLCNDV), a bipartite begomovirus, to address this issue. Most ToLCNDV isolates are not mechanically transmissible to their natural hosts. The ToLCNDV‐OM isolate, originally identified from a diseased oriental melon plant, is mechanically transmissible, while the ToLCNDV‐CB isolate, from a diseased cucumber plant, is not. Genetic swapping and pathological tests were performed to identify the molecular determinants involved in mechanical transmission. Various viral infectious clones were constructed and successfully introduced into Nicotiana benthamiana, oriental melon, and cucumber plants by Agrobacterium‐mediated inoculation. Mechanical transmissibility was assessed via direct rub inoculation with sap prepared from infected N. benthamiana. The presence or absence of viral DNA in plants was validated by PCR, Southern blotting, and in situ hybridization. The results reveal that mechanical transmissibility is associated with the movement protein (MP) of viral DNA‐B in ToLCNDV‐OM. However, the nuclear shuttle protein of DNA‐B plays no role in mechanical transmission. Analyses of infectious clones carrying a single amino acid substitution reveal that the glutamate at amino acid position 19 of MP in ToLCNDV‐OM is critical for mechanical transmissibility. The substitution of glutamate with glycine at this position in the MP of ToLCNDV‐OM abolishes mechanical transmissibility. In contrast, the substitution of glycine with glutamate at the 19th amino acid position in the MP of ToLCNDV‐CB enables mechanical transmission. This is the first time that a specific geminiviral movement protein has been identified as a determinant of mechanical transmissibility. |
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spelling | pubmed-70601372020-03-11 A single amino acid substitution in the movement protein enables the mechanical transmission of a geminivirus Lee, Chia‐Hwa Zheng, You‐Xiu Chan, Chin‐Hsiang Ku, Hsin‐Mei Chang, Chung‐Jan Jan, Fuh‐Jyh Mol Plant Pathol Original Articles Begomoviruses of the Geminiviridae are usually transmitted by whiteflies and rarely by mechanical inoculation. We used tomato leaf curl New Delhi virus (ToLCNDV), a bipartite begomovirus, to address this issue. Most ToLCNDV isolates are not mechanically transmissible to their natural hosts. The ToLCNDV‐OM isolate, originally identified from a diseased oriental melon plant, is mechanically transmissible, while the ToLCNDV‐CB isolate, from a diseased cucumber plant, is not. Genetic swapping and pathological tests were performed to identify the molecular determinants involved in mechanical transmission. Various viral infectious clones were constructed and successfully introduced into Nicotiana benthamiana, oriental melon, and cucumber plants by Agrobacterium‐mediated inoculation. Mechanical transmissibility was assessed via direct rub inoculation with sap prepared from infected N. benthamiana. The presence or absence of viral DNA in plants was validated by PCR, Southern blotting, and in situ hybridization. The results reveal that mechanical transmissibility is associated with the movement protein (MP) of viral DNA‐B in ToLCNDV‐OM. However, the nuclear shuttle protein of DNA‐B plays no role in mechanical transmission. Analyses of infectious clones carrying a single amino acid substitution reveal that the glutamate at amino acid position 19 of MP in ToLCNDV‐OM is critical for mechanical transmissibility. The substitution of glutamate with glycine at this position in the MP of ToLCNDV‐OM abolishes mechanical transmissibility. In contrast, the substitution of glycine with glutamate at the 19th amino acid position in the MP of ToLCNDV‐CB enables mechanical transmission. This is the first time that a specific geminiviral movement protein has been identified as a determinant of mechanical transmissibility. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020-02-20 /pmc/articles/PMC7060137/ /pubmed/32078762 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/mpp.12917 Text en © 2020 The Authors. Molecular Plant Pathology published by British Society for Plant Pathology and John Wiley & Sons Ltd This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Articles Lee, Chia‐Hwa Zheng, You‐Xiu Chan, Chin‐Hsiang Ku, Hsin‐Mei Chang, Chung‐Jan Jan, Fuh‐Jyh A single amino acid substitution in the movement protein enables the mechanical transmission of a geminivirus |
title | A single amino acid substitution in the movement protein enables the mechanical transmission of a geminivirus |
title_full | A single amino acid substitution in the movement protein enables the mechanical transmission of a geminivirus |
title_fullStr | A single amino acid substitution in the movement protein enables the mechanical transmission of a geminivirus |
title_full_unstemmed | A single amino acid substitution in the movement protein enables the mechanical transmission of a geminivirus |
title_short | A single amino acid substitution in the movement protein enables the mechanical transmission of a geminivirus |
title_sort | single amino acid substitution in the movement protein enables the mechanical transmission of a geminivirus |
topic | Original Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7060137/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32078762 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/mpp.12917 |
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