Broad bean wilt virus 1 encoded VP47 and SCP are suppressors of plant post-transcriptional gene silencing
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Carpino, Caterina; Ferriol, Inmaculada; Elvira-González, Laura; Rubio, Luis; Peri, Ezio; Davino, Salvatore; Galipienso, LuisFecha
2020Cita bibliográfica
Carpino, C., Ferriol, I., Elvira-González, L. et al. (2020). Broad bean wilt virus 1 encoded VP47 and SCP are suppressors of plant post-transcriptional gene silencing. Eur J Plant Pathol 158, 1043–1049Resumen
Broad bean wilt virus 1 (BBWV-1, genus
Fabavirus, family Secoviridae) is a bipartite positive
single-stranded RNA (+ssRNA) virus infecting important
horticultural and ornamental crops worldwide.
RNA1 encodes proteins involved in virus replication,
whereas RNA2 encodes the large and small coat proteins
(LCP, and SCP, respectively) and two putative
movement proteins with overlapping C-terminal but
different sizes: 47.2 kDa (VP47) and 37 kDa (VP37).
Post-transcriptional gene silencing (PTGS) is a mechanism
of gene regulation and defense against pathogens
such as viruses. However, most plant viruses encode
proteins called viral suppressors of RNA silencing
(VSRs) which able to inhibit PTGS. Previously,
BBWV-1 VP37 was identified as VSR and here, we
have demonstrated that VP47 and SCP, but not LCP, are
also VSRs by two approaches: (i) transient expression in
Nicotiana benthamiana 16c plants expressing the green
fluorescent protein (GFP) constitutively, and (ii) movement
complementation assays using a viral vector based
on Turnip crinkle virus sequence containing GFP
(pTCV-GFP). In contrast LCP but not SCP of Broad
been wilt virus 2 (BBWV-2, genus Fabavirus, family
Secoviridae) is a VSR, which illustrates that viruses of
the same genus can interact differently with the host.