The role of cysteine-rich protein in enhancing mandarivirus infectivity and pathogenicity
Jiaxing Wu, Xiaofei Liang, Die Li, Xuedong Liu, Zongtao Sun, Changyong Zhou, Xuefeng Wang, Mengji Cao

TL;DR
This study reveals that cysteine-rich proteins from two mandariviruses play a key role in causing disease symptoms and increasing virus levels in citrus plants.
Contribution
The study is the first to demonstrate that mandarivirus CRPs are pathogenicity determinants with multiple functions.
Findings
CiYMaV CRP induces cell death in Nicotiana benthamiana leaves via a zinc finger motif.
CYVCV CRP suppresses local gene silencing triggered by single-stranded GFP.
CRPs from CiYMaV and CYVCV are essential for disease symptoms and viral accumulation in citrus plants.
Abstract
Mandariviruses pose a significant threat to the citrus industry due to their diverse transmission modes and high pathogenicity. However, the pathogenicity mechanisms of mandariviruses remain largely unknown, especially as there is a complete lack of understanding regarding the function of the cysteine-rich proteins (CRPs) encoded by mandariviruses during infection. In this study, ectopic expression of two mandarivirus CRPs from citrus yellow mottle-associated virus (CiYMaV) and citrus yellow vein clearing virus (CYVCV) using a potato virus X vector resulted in severe symptoms and increased viral accumulation in Nicotiana benthamiana. CiYMaV CRP induced cell death in N. benthamiana leaves, with the zinc finger motif identified as the critical region responsible for this induction. CYVCV CRP functioned as a suppressor to inhibit local gene silencing induced by single-stranded GFP, but not…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPlant Virus Research Studies · Legume Nitrogen Fixing Symbiosis · Transgenic Plants and Applications
