Volume electron microscopy reconstruction uncovers a physical barrier that limits virus to phloem

Author:

Lv Mingfang1,Dai Yuanxing12,Xie Li34,Guo Jiansheng5ORCID,Liao Zhenfeng6,Shang Weina3,Zhao Xiaohuan3,Hong Jian34,Zhang Heng‐Mu12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Virology and Biotechnology Zhejiang Academy of Agricultural Sciences Hangzhou 310021 China

2. College of Chemistry and Life Sciences Zhejiang Normal University Jinhua 321004 China

3. Analysis Center of Agrobiology and Environmental Sciences Zhejiang University Hangzhou 310058 China

4. College of Agricultural Sciences Zhejiang University Hangzhou 310058 China

5. Department of Biophysics, Zhejiang University School of Medicine and Center of Cryo Electron Microscopy Zhejiang University Hangzhou 310058 China

6. Public Lab Zhejiang Academy of Agricultural Sciences Hangzhou 310021 China

Abstract

Summary Most plant reoviruses are phloem‐limited, but the mechanism has remained unknown for more than half a century. Southern rice black‐streaked dwarf virus (Fijivirus, Reoviridae) causes phloem‐derived tumors, where its virions, genomes, and proteins accumulate, and it was used as a model to explore how its host plant limits the virus within its phloem. High‐throughput volume electron microscopy revealed that only sieve plate pores and flexible gateways rather than plasmodesmata had a sufficiently large size exclusion limit (SEL) to accommodate virions and potentially serve as pathways of virion movement. The large SEL gateways were enriched within the proliferated sieve element (SE) layers of tumors. The lack of such connections out of the SE‐enriched regions of tumors defined a size‐dependent physical barrier to high flux transportation of virions. A working model is proposed to demonstrate the mechanism underlying limitation of virus within phloem.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Key Research and Development Program of Zhejiang Province

China Postdoctoral Science Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Plant Science,Physiology

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