Affiliation:
1. Seoul National University
2. Rural Development Administration
Abstract
Abstract
Cucumber mosaic virus (CMV) is one of the most prevalent plant viruses in the world, and causes severe damage to various crops. CMV has been studied as a model RNA virus to better understand viral replication, gene functions, evolution, virion structure, and pathogenicity. However, CMV infection and movement dynamics remain unexplored due to the lack of a stable recombinant virus tagged with a reporter gene. In this study, we generated a CMV infectious cDNA construct tagged with a variant of the flavin-binding LOV photoreceptor (iLOV). The iLOV gene was stably maintained in the CMV genome after more than four weeks of serial passages between plants. Using the iLOV-tagged recombinant CMV, we visualized CMV infection and movement dynamics in living plants in a time course manner. We also examined whether CMV infection dynamics is influenced by co-infection with broad bean wilt virus 2 (BBWV2). Our results revealed that both the viruses infected the same cells, with BBWV2 having a synergistic effect on the dynamics of CMV infection. Our findings suggest that iLOV-tagged CMV is a useful tool for in planta visual tracking of the virus in functional analyses of viral and host genes involved in viral infection and pathogenicity.
Publisher
Research Square Platform LLC
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