植物特化代谢物新苔二烯介导病毒-载体-植物三方相互作用。

IF 14.1 1区 材料科学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Xiao-bin Shi, Hao Yue, Yan Wei, Evan L. Preisser, Pei Wang, Jiao Du, Ji-xing Xia, Kai-long Li, Xin Yang, Jian-bin Chen, Song-bai Zhang, Zhan-hong Zhang, Xu-guo Zhou, De-yong Zhang, Yong Liu
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摘要

虽然病毒与其载体之间以及病毒与寄主植物之间的相互作用已被广泛研究,但三方相互作用的遗传机制在很大程度上仍然未知。在这项研究中,表型分析与分子生物学和功能基因组学方法相结合,阐明了番茄萎黄病毒(ToCV)(全球番茄生产的主要威胁)、粉虱、媒介昆虫烟粉虱和宿主植物之间的三方相互作用。ToCV感染诱导产生一种叶绿素降解产物,该产物对白蝇具有挥发性引诱剂的作用。此外,ToCV的P9蛋白抑制寄主植物中编码光收集复合体I亚基的Lhca4基因,导致叶绿素降解和新叶藻二烯的生物合成。Lhca4过表达降低叶绿素产量和ToCV感染。此外,从烟粉虱中鉴定出一种能够与新烟叶二烯结合的气味结合蛋白OBP2。抑制BtOBP2损害了载体随后对tocv感染植物的偏好。这些结果不仅揭示了ToCV P9、寄主植物Lhca4和粉虱BtOBP2等控制病毒-载体-植物相互作用的遗传基础,而且强调了寄主植物的一种特殊代谢物新叶藻烯作为复杂的多营养相互作用的中介,为管理昆虫传播的植物病毒媒介提供了新的途径。
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Neophytadiene, a Plant Specialized Metabolite, Mediates the Virus-Vector-Plant Tripartite Interactions

Neophytadiene, a Plant Specialized Metabolite, Mediates the Virus-Vector-Plant Tripartite Interactions

Neophytadiene, a Plant Specialized Metabolite, Mediates the Virus-Vector-Plant Tripartite Interactions

Neophytadiene, a Plant Specialized Metabolite, Mediates the Virus-Vector-Plant Tripartite Interactions

While interactions between viruses and their vectors, as well as between viruses and host plants, have been extensively studied, the genetic mechanisms underlying tripartite interactions remain largely unknown. In this study, phenotypic assays are integrated with molecular biology and functional genomic approaches to elucidate the tripartite interactions involving tomato chlorosis virus (ToCV), a major threat to tomato production worldwide, the whitefly, Bemisia tabaci, an insect vector, and host plants. ToCV infection induces the production of a chlorophyll degradation product that acts as a volatile attractant for whiteflies. Furthermore, the suppression of Lhca4, a gene encoding subunit of light-harvesting complex I in host plants, by the P9 protein of ToCV leads to chlorophyll degradation and neophytadiene biosynthesis. Overexpression of Lhca4 reduced chlorophyll production and ToCV infection. Furthermore, OBP2, an odorant-binding protein from B. tabaci, capable of binding to neophytadiene is identified. Suppression of BtOBP2 impaired vector's subsequent preference for ToCV-infected plants. The results not only reveal the genetic underpinnings, including ToCV P9, host plant Lhca4, and whitefly BtOBP2, governing the virus-vector-plant interactions, but also highlight neophytadiene, a specialized metabolite in host plants, as a mediator of intricate multitrophic interactions, suggesting new avenues for managing plant virus vectored by insects.

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Advanced Science
Advanced Science CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARYNANOSCIENCE &-NANOSCIENCE & NANOTECHNOLOGY
CiteScore
18.90
自引率
2.60%
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1602
审稿时长
1.9 months
期刊介绍: Advanced Science is a prestigious open access journal that focuses on interdisciplinary research in materials science, physics, chemistry, medical and life sciences, and engineering. The journal aims to promote cutting-edge research by employing a rigorous and impartial review process. It is committed to presenting research articles with the highest quality production standards, ensuring maximum accessibility of top scientific findings. With its vibrant and innovative publication platform, Advanced Science seeks to revolutionize the dissemination and organization of scientific knowledge.
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