An Importin-β-like Protein from Nicotiana benthamiana Interacts with the RNA Silencing Suppressor P1b of the Cucumber Vein Yellowing Virus, Modulating Its Activity

Viruses. 2021 Nov 30;13(12):2406. doi: 10.3390/v13122406.

Abstract

During a plant viral infection, host-pathogen interactions are critical for successful replication and propagation of the virus through the plant. RNA silencing suppressors (RSSs) are key players of this interplay, and they often interact with different host proteins, developing multiple functions. In the Potyviridae family, viruses produce two main RSSs, HCPro and type B P1 proteins. We focused our efforts on the less known P1b of cucumber vein yellowing virus (CVYV), a type B P1 protein, to try to identify possible factors that could play a relevant role during viral infection. We used a chimeric expression system based on plum pox virus (PPV) encoding a tagged CVYV P1b in place of the canonical HCPro. We used that tag to purify P1b in Nicotiana-benthamiana-infected plants and identified by mass spectrometry an importin-β-like protein similar to importin 7 of Arabidopsis thaliana. We further confirmed the interaction by bimolecular fluorescence complementation assays and defined its nuclear localization in the cell. Further analyses showed a possible role of this N. benthamiana homolog of Importin 7 as a modulator of the RNA silencing suppression activity of P1b.

Keywords: P1b; Potyviridae; RNA silencing suppression; cucumber vein yellowing virus; importin β.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Gene Silencing
  • Host-Pathogen Interactions
  • Nicotiana / genetics
  • Nicotiana / metabolism*
  • Nicotiana / virology*
  • Plant Diseases / genetics
  • Plant Diseases / virology*
  • Plant Proteins / genetics
  • Plant Proteins / metabolism*
  • Plant Viruses / genetics
  • Plant Viruses / metabolism
  • Potyviridae / genetics
  • Potyviridae / metabolism*
  • Viral Proteins / genetics
  • Viral Proteins / metabolism*

Substances

  • Plant Proteins
  • Viral Proteins

Supplementary concepts

  • Cucumber vein yellowing virus