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Adaptation of a Potyvirus Chimera Increases Its Virulence in a Compatible Host through Changes in HCPro

A viral chimera in which the P1-HCPro bi-cistron of a plum pox virus construct (PPV-GFP) was replaced by that of potato virus Y (PVY) spread slowly systemically in Nicotiana benthamiana plants and accumulated to levels that were 5−10% those of parental PPV-GFP. We tested whether consecutive mechanic...

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Autores principales: Sun, Hao, del Toro, Francisco, Makki, Mongia, Tenllado, Francisco, Canto, Tomas
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9460054/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36079643
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants11172262
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author Sun, Hao
del Toro, Francisco
Makki, Mongia
Tenllado, Francisco
Canto, Tomas
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del Toro, Francisco
Makki, Mongia
Tenllado, Francisco
Canto, Tomas
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description A viral chimera in which the P1-HCPro bi-cistron of a plum pox virus construct (PPV-GFP) was replaced by that of potato virus Y (PVY) spread slowly systemically in Nicotiana benthamiana plants and accumulated to levels that were 5−10% those of parental PPV-GFP. We tested whether consecutive mechanical passages could increase its virulence, and found that after several passages, chimera titers rose and symptoms increased. We sequenced over half the genome of passaged chimera lineages infecting two plants. The regions sequenced were 5′NCR-P1-HCPro-P3; Vpg/NIa; GFP-CP, because of being potential sites for mutations/deletions leading to adaptation. We found few substitutions, all non-synonymous: two in one chimera (nt 2053 HCPro, and 5733 Vpg/NIa), and three in the other (2359 HCPro, 5729 Vpg/NIa, 9466 CP). HCPro substitutions 2053 AUU(Ile)→ACU(Thr), and 2359 CUG(Leu)→CGG(Arg) occurred at positions where single nucleotide polymorphisms were observed in NGS libraries of sRNA reads from agroinfiltrated plants (generation 1). Remarkably, position 2053 was the only one in the sequenced protein-encoding genome in which polymorphisms were common to the four libraries, suggesting that selective pressure existed to alter that specific nucleotide, previous to any passage. Mutations 5729 and 5733 in the Vpg by contrast did not correlate with polymorphisms in generation 1 libraries. Reverse genetics showed that substitution 2053 alone increased several-fold viral local accumulation, speed of systemic spread, and systemic titers.
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spelling pubmed-94600542022-09-10 Adaptation of a Potyvirus Chimera Increases Its Virulence in a Compatible Host through Changes in HCPro Sun, Hao del Toro, Francisco Makki, Mongia Tenllado, Francisco Canto, Tomas Plants (Basel) Article A viral chimera in which the P1-HCPro bi-cistron of a plum pox virus construct (PPV-GFP) was replaced by that of potato virus Y (PVY) spread slowly systemically in Nicotiana benthamiana plants and accumulated to levels that were 5−10% those of parental PPV-GFP. We tested whether consecutive mechanical passages could increase its virulence, and found that after several passages, chimera titers rose and symptoms increased. We sequenced over half the genome of passaged chimera lineages infecting two plants. The regions sequenced were 5′NCR-P1-HCPro-P3; Vpg/NIa; GFP-CP, because of being potential sites for mutations/deletions leading to adaptation. We found few substitutions, all non-synonymous: two in one chimera (nt 2053 HCPro, and 5733 Vpg/NIa), and three in the other (2359 HCPro, 5729 Vpg/NIa, 9466 CP). HCPro substitutions 2053 AUU(Ile)→ACU(Thr), and 2359 CUG(Leu)→CGG(Arg) occurred at positions where single nucleotide polymorphisms were observed in NGS libraries of sRNA reads from agroinfiltrated plants (generation 1). Remarkably, position 2053 was the only one in the sequenced protein-encoding genome in which polymorphisms were common to the four libraries, suggesting that selective pressure existed to alter that specific nucleotide, previous to any passage. Mutations 5729 and 5733 in the Vpg by contrast did not correlate with polymorphisms in generation 1 libraries. Reverse genetics showed that substitution 2053 alone increased several-fold viral local accumulation, speed of systemic spread, and systemic titers. MDPI 2022-08-30 /pmc/articles/PMC9460054/ /pubmed/36079643 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants11172262 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Adaptation of a Potyvirus Chimera Increases Its Virulence in a Compatible Host through Changes in HCPro
title Adaptation of a Potyvirus Chimera Increases Its Virulence in a Compatible Host through Changes in HCPro
title_full Adaptation of a Potyvirus Chimera Increases Its Virulence in a Compatible Host through Changes in HCPro
title_fullStr Adaptation of a Potyvirus Chimera Increases Its Virulence in a Compatible Host through Changes in HCPro
title_full_unstemmed Adaptation of a Potyvirus Chimera Increases Its Virulence in a Compatible Host through Changes in HCPro
title_short Adaptation of a Potyvirus Chimera Increases Its Virulence in a Compatible Host through Changes in HCPro
title_sort adaptation of a potyvirus chimera increases its virulence in a compatible host through changes in hcpro
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9460054/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36079643
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants11172262
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