Temporal Dynamic of the Ratio between Monopartite Begomoviruses and Their Associated Betasatellites in Plants, and Its Modulation by the Viral Gene βC1

Viruses. 2023 Apr 13;15(4):954. doi: 10.3390/v15040954.

Abstract

The begomovirus-betasatellite complex constantly threatens crops in Asia. However, the quantitative relationship between begomoviruses and betasatellites remains largely unknown. The quantities of tobacco curly shoot virus (TbCSV) and its betasatellite (TbCSB) and their ratio varied significantly in initial infection, and thereafter, the ratio tended to become constant. The TbCSB/TbCSV ratio in agrobacteria inoculum significantly affected that in plants in the initial infection but not thereafter. Null-mutation of βC1 that encodes a multifunctional protein important for pathogenesis in TbCSB significantly reduced the TbCSB/TbCSV ratio in plants. Viral inoculum plants with higher TbCSB/TbCSV ratios promoted whitefly transmission of the virus. The expression of AV1 encoded by TbCSV, βC1 encoded by TbCSB and the βC1/AV1 ratio varied significantly in the initial infection and thereafter the ratio tended to become constant. Additionally, the temporal dynamics of the ratio between another begomovirus and its betasatellite was similar to that of TbCSV and was positively regulated by βC1. These results indicate that the ratio between monopartite begomoviruses and betasatellites tend to become constant as infection progresses, and is modulated by βC1, but a higher betasatellite/begomovirus ratio in virally inoculated plants promotes virus transmission by whiteflies. Our findings provide novel insights into the association between begomoviruses and betasatellites.

Keywords: betasatellite; cotton leaf curl multan virus; monopartite begomovirus; quantitative relationship; tobacco curly shoot virus; βC1.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Asia
  • Begomovirus* / genetics
  • DNA, Viral / genetics
  • Genes, Viral
  • Nicotiana
  • Plant Diseases

Substances

  • DNA, Viral

Supplementary concepts

  • Tobacco curly shoot virus

Grants and funding

Financial support for this study was provided by National Key Research and Development Program (2022YFC2601000), National Natural Science Foundation of China (31930092, 32202397) and the earmarked fund for China Agriculture Research System (CARS-23-C05).