Data di Pubblicazione:
2007
Abstract:
Mixed infection with the SON41 strain of Potato virus Y
(PVY-SON41) in tomato increased accumulation of RNAs
of strains Fny and LS of Cucumber mosaic virus (CMV-Fny
and CMV-LS, respectively) and enhanced disease symptoms.
By contrast, replication of PVY-SON41 was downregulated
by CMV-Fny and this was due to the CMV-Fny
2b protein. The CMV-Fny?2b mutant was unable to systemically
invade the tomato plant because its movement
was blocked at the bundle sheath of the phloem. The function
needed for invading the phloem was complemented by
PVY-SON41 in plants grown at 22°C whereas this complementation
was not necessary in plants grown at 15°C. Mutations
in the 2b protein coding sequence of CMV-Fny as
well as inhibition of translation of the 2a/2b overlapping
region of the 2a protein lessened both the accumulation of
viral RNAs and the severity of symptoms. Both of these
functions were complemented by PVY-SON41. Infection of
CMV-Fny supporting replication of the Tfn-satellite RNA
reduced the accumulation of CMV RNA and suppressed
symptom expression also in plants mixed-infected with
PVY-SON41. The interaction between CMV and PVYSON41
in tomato exhibited different features from that
documented in other hosts. The results of this work are
relevant from an ecological and epidemiological perspective
due to the frequency of natural mixed infection of CMV
and PVY in tomato.
Tipologia CRIS:
04.03 Poster in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
cucumber mosaic virus; tomato; RNA silencing suppressor; synergy
Elenco autori:
Cillo, Fabrizio; DE STRADIS, Angelo; FINETTI SIALER, MARIELLA MATILDE
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