Identification of a novel viral factor inducing tumorous symptoms by disturbing vascular development in planta

J Virol. 2023 Sep 28;97(9):e0046323. doi: 10.1128/jvi.00463-23. Epub 2023 Sep 5.

Abstract

Plant viruses induce various disease symptoms that substantially impact agriculture, but the underlying mechanisms of viral disease in plants are poorly understood. Kobu-sho is a disease in gentian that shows gall formation with ectopic development of lignified cells and vascular tissues such as xylem. Here, we show that a gene fragment of gentian Kobu-sho-associated virus, which is designated as Kobu-sho-inducing factor (KOBU), induces gall formation accompanied by ectopic development of lignified cells and xylem-like tissue in Nicotiana benthamiana. Transgenic gentian expressing KOBU exhibited tumorous symptoms, confirming the gall-forming activity of KOBU. Surprisingly, KOBU expression can also induce differentiation of an additional leaf-like tissue on the abaxial side of veins in normal N. benthamiana and gentian leaves. Transcriptome analysis with Arabidopsis thaliana expressing KOBU revealed that KOBU activates signaling pathways that regulate xylem development. KOBU protein forms granules and plate-like structures and co-localizes with mRNA splicing factors within the nucleus. Our findings suggest that KOBU is a novel pleiotropic virulence factor that stimulates vascular and leaf development. IMPORTANCE While various mechanisms determine disease symptoms in plants depending on virus-host combinations, the details of how plant viruses induce symptoms remain largely unknown in most plant species. Kobu-sho is a disease in gentian that shows gall formation with ectopic development of lignified cells and vascular tissues such as xylem. Our findings demonstrate that a gene fragment of gentian Kobu-sho-associated virus (GKaV), which is designated as Kobu-sho-inducing factor, induces the gall formation accompanied by the ectopic development of lignified cells and xylem-like tissue in Nicotiana benthamiana. The molecular mechanism by which gentian Kobu-sho-associated virus induces the Kobu-sho symptoms will provide new insight into not only plant-virus interactions but also the regulatory mechanisms underlying vascular and leaf development.

Keywords: Gentiana triflora × G. scabra; plant virus; vascular development; virulence factor.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Arabidopsis / genetics
  • Arabidopsis / metabolism
  • Arabidopsis / virology
  • Gene Expression Profiling
  • Gene Expression Regulation, Plant
  • Gentiana* / virology
  • Nicotiana* / metabolism
  • Nicotiana* / virology
  • Plant Leaves
  • Plant Tumors* / virology
  • Plant Viruses* / genetics
  • Plant Viruses* / pathogenicity
  • RNA Splicing Factors
  • Signal Transduction
  • Virulence Factors* / genetics
  • Virulence Factors* / metabolism
  • Xylem* / metabolism

Substances

  • Virulence Factors
  • RNA Splicing Factors