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A Zinc Finger Motif in the P1 N Terminus, Highly Conserved in a Subset of Potyviruses, Is Associated with the Host Range and Fitness of Telosma Mosaic Virus

Bei Gou, Zhaoji Dai, Qin Li, Yuanzheng Wang, Haobin Liu, Linxi Wang, Peilan Liu, Minyuan Ran, Chuanying Fang, Tao Zhou, Wentao Shen, Adrián Vallí, Hongguang Cui

2023Journal of Virology17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

represent the largest group of plant-infecting RNA viruses, including a variety of agriculturally and economically important viral pathogens. Like all picorna-like viruses, potyvirids employ polyprotein processing as the gene expression strategy. P1, the first protein translated from most potyvirid genomes, is the most variable viral factor and has attracted great scientific interest. Here, we defined a Zn finger motif-encompassing domain (N1) at the N terminus of P1 among diverse potyviruses phylogenetically related to bean common mosaic virus. Using TelMV as a model virus, we demonstrated that the N1 domain is key for viral infection, as it is involved both in regulating the abundance of its cognate HCPro and in an as-yet-undefined key function unrelated to protease processing and RNA silencing suppression. These results advance our knowledge of the hypervariable potyvirid P1s and highlight the importance for infection of a previously unstudied Zn finger domain at the P1 N terminus.

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BiologyZinc fingerPotyvirusVirologyMotif (music)GeneticsVirusConserved sequenceZinc finger nucleasePeptide sequencePlant virusGeneTranscription factorPhysicsAcousticsPlant Virus Research StudiesPlant and Fungal Interactions ResearchFull-Duplex Wireless Communications