烟草
生物
突变体
病毒学
马铃薯Y病毒
烟草花叶病毒
基因沉默
病毒
烟草蚀刻病毒
马铃薯Y病毒科
RNA干扰
核糖核酸
植物病毒
基因
遗传学
作者
Xiaogang Wang,Wei Shi,Asma Binte Aziz,Xiaoqing Wang,Haobin Liu,Wentao Shen,Hongguang Cui,Zhaoji Dai
摘要
Abstract BACKGROUND Telosma mosaic virus (TelMV, Potyvirus , Potyviridae ) is an emerging viral pathogen that threatens passion fruit plantations worldwide. However, an efficient strategy for controlling such a virus is not yet available. Cross protection is a phenomenon in which pre‐infection of a plant with one mild strain prevents or delays subsequent infection by the same or closely related virus. HC‐Pro is the potyviral encoded multifunctional protein involved in several steps of viral infection, including multiplication, movement, transmission and RNA silencing suppression. In this study, we tested whether it is possible to generate attenuated viral strains capable of conferring protection against severe TelMV infection by manipulating the HC ‐ Pro gene. RESULTS By introducing point mutation into the conserved motif FRNK of HC‐Pro that is essential for RNA silencing suppression, we have successfully obtained three attenuated mutants of TelMV (R 181 K, R 181 D, and R 181 E, respectively). These attenuated TelMV mutants could systemically infect passion fruit plants without noticeable symptoms. Pre‐inoculation of one of these attenuated mutants confers efficient protection against subsequent infection by severe TelMV strain. Moreover, we demonstrated that the HC‐Pros harbored by the attenuated mutants exhibit reduced RNA silencing suppression activity in Nicotiana benthamiana leaves. CONCLUSION The attenuated TelMV mutants developed in this study that are suitable for cross protection offer a practical, powerful tool to fight against TelMV for sustainable passion fruit production. © 2024 Society of Chemical Industry.
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