茎柱表皮基因定向诱变损害了豌豆蚜载体传播植物病毒的能力。

IF 5.5 1区 医学 Q1 MICROBIOLOGY
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蚜虫是主要的农业害虫,特别是因为它们传播近30%的已知植物病毒,包括非循环病毒。当蚜虫以受感染的植物为食时,它们可以被收集并迅速传播到作物中。这些病毒大多数保留在位于柱头角质层的受体上。茎柱是蚜虫茎尖的一个表皮微区,具有保留花椰菜花叶病毒(CaMV)的能力。顶柱显示角质层蛋白,称为柱头蛋白,暴露的结构域可在病毒载体界面上访问。rnai介导的Stylin-01沉默使该蛋白成为CaMV的主要候选受体。然而,由于瞬时效应,结果是不完整的,并强调需要s突变体来推进我们的知识和验证这些假定的病毒受体。在这里,我们描述了两个豌豆蚜虫Stylin-01突变系的表型,这是第一个用CRISPR/Cas9在这个半球中产生的突变系。我们发现Stylin-01突变显著破坏了CaMV的传播,并损害了顶柱结合CaMV辅助蛋白P2的能力。花柱-01的突变也重塑了其他花柱在突变蚜虫花柱表面的分布。此外,Stylin-02,假定的Stylin-01的同源物,在突变系中过表达,指出Stylin-01在结构作用上可能部分互补,但在病毒传播上不互补。总之,本研究利用第一个稳定的蚜虫突变系,可以表征Stylin-01病毒受体在CaMV传播中的核心作用。
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Stylet cuticular gene-directed mutagenesis impairs the pea aphid vector capacity to transmit a plant virus.

Aphids are major agricultural pests, notably because they transmit nearly 30% of known plant viruses, including non-circulative ones. They can be collected and dispersed rapidly among crops while aphids feed on infected plants. Most of these viruses are retained on receptors located on the cuticle of the stylet tip. The acrostyle, a cuticular micro-territory at the apex of aphid stylets, has been identified for its ability to retain the cauliflower mosaic virus (CaMV). The acrostyle displays cuticular proteins, known as stylins, with exposed domains accessible at the virus-vector interface. RNAi-mediated silencing of Stylin-01 designated this protein as the prime candidate receptor of CaMV. However, the results were incomplete due to the transient effect and highlighted the need for s mutants to advance our knowledge and validate these putative virus receptors. Here, we characterized the phenotype of two pea aphid Stylin-01 mutant lines, the first generated with CRISPR/Cas9 in this hemipteran. We showed that Stylin-01 mutations significantly disrupt CaMV transmission and impair the acrostyle's ability to bind the CaMV helper protein P2. Stylin-01 mutations also reshape the distribution of other stylins on the surface of mutant aphid stylets. In addition, Stylin-02, the putative ortholog of Stylin-01, is overexpressed in the mutant lines, pointing out a potential partial complementation of Stylin-01 in its structural role but not for virus transmission. In conclusion, this study, using the first stable aphid mutant lines, allows the characterization of the central role of Stylin-01 virus receptor in CaMV transmission.

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期刊介绍: Bacteria, fungi, parasites, prions and viruses cause a plethora of diseases that have important medical, agricultural, and economic consequences. Moreover, the study of microbes continues to provide novel insights into such fundamental processes as the molecular basis of cellular and organismal function.
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