Groundnut bud necrosis virus induces necrotic symptoms in different hosts. Previous studies showed reactive oxygen species-mediated programmed cell death (PCD) resulted in necrotic symptoms. Transgenic expression of viral protein NSs mimics viral symptoms. Here, we showed a role for NSs in influencing oxidative burst in the cell, by analyzing HO accumulation, activities of antioxidant enzymes and expression levels of vacuolar processing enzymes, HO-responsive microRNA 319a.2 plus its possible target metacaspase-8. The role of NSs in PCD, was shown using two NSs mutants: one in the Trp/GH3 motif (a homologue of pro-apototic domain) (NSs) and the other in a non-Trp/GH3 motif (NSs). Tobacco rattle virus (TRV) expressing NSs enhanced the PCD response, but not TRV-NSs, while RNA silencing suppression activity was lost in TRV-NSs, but not in TRV-NSs. Therefore, we propose dual roles of NSs in RNA silencing suppression and induction of cell death, controlled by different motifs.

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