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Virology 2019-Jan

Identification and subcellular location of an RNA silencing suppressor encoded by mulberry crinkle leaf virus.

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Quan-You Lu
Lei Yang
Jinshan Huang
Luping Zheng
Xin Sun

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Mulberry crinkle leaf virus (MCLV) is a novel geminivirus recently identified from the woody plant mulberry (Morus alba L.). Little is known about the functions of the proteins encoded by the MCLV genome. Here, all the MCLV-encoded proteins were examined for the ability to suppress gene silencing by an agroinfiltration assay in combination with northern blot analysis of green fluorescent protein (GFP) mRNA and western blot analysis. Of the six proteins, only one protein, V3, which has been predicted to play a role in viral movement, was found to suppress the gene silencing induced by a sense GFP gene in Nicotiana benthamiana 16c. The minimal amino acid sequence of V3 that maintains suppressor activity was also determined by constructing truncated mutants lacking different lengths of the amino acid sequences at the N- or C-terminus of the V3 protein. The results showed that the 94 N-terminal amino acid residues of V3 are sufficient to maintain V3 suppressor activity. In addition, the subcellular location of the V3 protein was investigated by confocal laser scanning microscopy after the expression of a V3-RFP fused protein in leaf epidermal cells of N. benthamiana. The results indicated that the V3 protein localized not only to the cytoplasm but also to the nucleus of N. benthamiana, implying that V3 can shuttle between the nucleus and the cytoplasm. Deletion mutant analysis indicated that a putative nuclear localization signal (NLS) between aa 118-134 might be responsible for the nuclear distribution of the V3 protein. Given the importance of RNA silencing in plant-virus interactions, the identification of a silencing suppressor of MCLV should be valuable in understanding the pathogenicity and molecular biology of this virus.

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