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Divergent Symptoms Caused by Geminivirus-Encoded C4 Proteins Correlate with Their Ability To Bind NbSKη

Yuzhen Mei, Fanfan Zhang, Mingyu Wang, Fangfang Li, Yaqin Wang, Xueping Zhou

2020Journal of Virology31 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Geminiviruses constitute the largest group of known plant viruses and cause devastating diseases in many economically important crops worldwide. Geminivirus-encoded C4 protein is a multifunctional protein. In this study, we found that the C4 proteins from different geminiviruses showed differential abilities to interact with NbSKη, which correlated with their symptom determinant capabilities. Moreover, a minidomain of tomato leaf curl Yunnan virus (TLCYnV) C4 that is indispensable for interacting with NbSKη and tethering it to the plasma membrane, thus leading to symptom induction, was determined. Supporting these findings, a recombinant geminivirus carrying the minidomain of TLCYnV C4 induced more-severe symptoms than the wild type. Therefore, these findings expand the scope of the interaction of NbSKη and C4-mediated symptom induction and thus contribute to further understanding of the multiple roles of C4.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyNicotiana benthamianaLeaf curlVirusVirologyGeminiviridaeRecombinant DNAPlant virusBegomovirusGeneticsGenePlant Virus Research StudiesAnimal Virus Infections StudiesPlant and Fungal Interactions Research