A protein kinase binds the C-terminal domain of the readthrough protein of Turnip yellows virus and regulates virus accumulation
2015
Rodriguez-Medina, Caren | Boissinot, Sylvaine | Chapuis, Sophie | Gereige, Dalya | Rastegar, Maryam | Erdinger, Monique | Revers, Frederic | Ziegler-Graff, Veronique | Brault, Veronique
Turnip yellows virus (TuYV), a phloem-limited virus, encodes a 74 kDa protein known as the readthroughprotein (RT) involved in virus movement. We show here that a TuYV mutant deleted of the C-terminalpart of the RT protein (TuYV-ΔRTCter) was affected in long-distance trafficking in a host-specific manner.By using the C-terminal domain of the RT protein as a bait in a yeast two-hybrid screen of a phloem cDNAlibrary from Arabidopsis thaliana we identified the calcineurin B-like protein-interacting protein kinase-7(AtCIPK7). Transient expression of a GFP:CIPK7 fusion protein in virus-inoculated Nicotiana benthamianaleaves led to local increase of wild-type TuYV accumulation, but not that of TuYV-ΔRTCter. Surprisingly,elevated virus titer in inoculated leaves did not result in higher TuYV accumulation in systemic leaves,which indicates that virus long-distance movement was not affected. Since GFP:CIPK7 was localized in ornear plasmodesmata, CIPK7 could negatively regulate TuYV export from infected cells.
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