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The RNA-Dependent RNA Polymerase NIb of Potyviruses Plays Multifunctional, Contrasting Roles during Viral Infection

Wentao Shen, Yan Shi, Zhaoji Dai, Aiming Wang

2020Viruses76 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

. Potyviruses adopt polyprotein processing as their genome expression strategy. Among the 11 known viral proteins, the nuclear inclusion protein b (NIb) is the RNA-dependent RNA polymerase responsible for viral genome replication. Beyond its principal role as an RNA replicase, NIb has been shown to play key roles in diverse virus-host interactions. NIb recruits several host proteins into the viral replication complexes (VRCs), which are essential for the formation of functional VRCs for virus multiplication, and interacts with the sumoylation pathway proteins to suppress NPR1-mediated immunity response. On the other hand, NIb serves as a target of selective autophagy as well as an elicitor of effector-triggered immunity, resulting in attenuated virus infection. These contrasting roles of NIb provide an excellent example of the complex co-evolutionary arms race between plant hosts and potyviruses. This review highlights the current knowledge about the multifunctional roles of NIb in potyvirus infection, and discusses future research directions.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyRNA-dependent RNA polymeraseViral replicationVirologyPotyvirusRNAVirusTobacco etch virusCucumber mosaic virusMycovirusPlant virusRNA interferenceRNA virusPolymeraseViral evolutionPicornavirusRNA polymeraseGeneticsGenePlant Virus Research StudiesPlant and Fungal Interactions ResearchPlant-Microbe Interactions and Immunity
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