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Mol Plant Pathol ; 25(6): e13487, 2024 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38877765

ABSTRACT

We had previously reported that a plum pox virus (PPV)-based chimera that had its P1-HCPro bi-cistron replaced by a modified one from potato virus Y (PVY) increased its virulence in some Nicotiana benthamiana plants, after mechanical passages. This correlated with the natural acquisition of amino acid substitutions in several proteins, including in HCPro at either position 352 (Ile→Thr) or 454 (Leu→Arg), or of mutations in non-coding regions. Thr in position 352 is not found among natural potyviruses, while Arg in 454 is a reversion to the native PVY HCPro amino acid. We show here that both mutations separately contributed to the increased virulence observed in the passaged chimeras that acquired them, and that Thr in position 352 is no intragenic suppressor to a Leu in position 454, because their combined effects were cumulative. We demonstrate that Arg in position 454 improved HCPro autocatalytic cleavage, while Thr in position 352 increased its accumulation and the silencing suppression of a reporter in agropatch assays. We assessed infection by four cloned chimera variants expressing HCPro with none of the two substitutions, one of them or both, in wild-type versus DCL2/4-silenced transgenic plants. We found that during infection, the transgenic context of altered small RNAs affected the accumulation of the four HCPro variants differently and hence, also infection virulence.


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Amino Acid Substitution , Nicotiana , Potyvirus , Viral Proteins , Virulence/genetics , Nicotiana/virology , Potyvirus/pathogenicity , Potyvirus/genetics , Viral Proteins/metabolism , Viral Proteins/genetics , Plant Diseases/virology , Chimera , Plum Pox Virus/pathogenicity , Plum Pox Virus/genetics , Cysteine Endopeptidases/metabolism , Cysteine Endopeptidases/genetics , Mutation/genetics
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