Functional analysis of gene-silencing suppressors from tomato yellow leaf curl disease viruses.

Mol Plant Microbe Interact

Departamento de Genetica, Universidad de Malaga, Malaga, Spain.

Published: October 2012

AI Article Synopsis

  • Tomato yellow leaf curl disease (TYLCD) is caused by related Begomovirus species that affect tomato plants in different ways and have different host preferences.
  • Researchers tested the silencing-suppression abilities of specific viral proteins (C2, C4, V2) from four TYLCD strains, finding that while V2 proteins are the most effective, they don't stop overall silencing spread.
  • In new patch assays using both tomato and bean plants, TYLCV proteins suppressed silencing in both hosts, while TYLCSV proteins were only effective in tomato, marking a comprehensive study of viral suppressors across key crop species.

Article Abstract

Tomato yellow leaf curl disease (TYLCD) is caused by a complex of phylogenetically related Begomovirus spp. that produce similar symptoms when they infect tomato plants but have different host ranges. In this work, we have evaluated the gene-silencing-suppression activity of C2, C4, and V2 viral proteins isolated from the four main TYLCD-causing strains in Spain in Nicotiana benthamiana. We observed varying degrees of local silencing suppression for each viral protein tested, with V2 proteins from all four viruses exhibiting the strongest suppression activity. None of the suppressors were able to avoid the spread of the systemic silencing, although most produced a delay. In order to test the silencing-suppression activity of Tomato yellow leaf curl virus (TYLCV) and Tomato yellow leaf curl Sardinia virus (TYLCSV) proteins in a shared (tomato) and nonshared (bean) host, we established novel patch assays. Using these tools, we found that viral proteins from TYLCV were able to suppress silencing in both hosts, whereas TYLCSV proteins were only effective in tomato. This is the first time that viral suppressors from a complex of disease-causing geminiviruses have been subject to a comprehensive analysis using two economically important crop hosts, as well as the established N. benthamiana plant model.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1094/MPMI-04-12-0094-RDOI Listing

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