Affiliation:
1. Department of Plant Sciences University of Cambridge Cambridge UK
Abstract
AbstractCucumber mosaic virus (CMV) is vectored by aphids, including Myzus persicae. Tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum ‘Xanthi’) plants infected with a mutant of the Fny strain of CMV (Fny‐CMVΔ2b, which cannot express the CMV 2b protein) exhibit strong resistance against M. persicae, which is manifested by decreased survival and reproduction of aphids confined on the plants. Previously, we found that the Fny‐CMV 1a replication protein elicits aphid resistance in plants infected with Fny‐CMVΔ2b, whereas in plants infected with wild‐type Fny‐CMV this is counteracted by the CMV 2b protein, a counterdefence protein that, among other things, inhibits jasmonic acid (JA)‐dependent immune signalling. We noted that in nontransformed cv. Petit Havana SR1 tobacco plants aphid resistance was not induced by Fny‐CMVΔ2b, suggesting that not all tobacco varieties possess the factor(s) with which the 1a protein interacts. To determine if 1a protein‐induced aphid resistance is JA‐dependent in Xanthi tobacco, transgenic plants were made that expressed an RNA silencing construct to diminish expression of the JA co‐receptor CORONATINE‐INSENSITIVE 1. Fny‐CMVΔ2b did not induce resistance to M. persicae in these transgenic plants. Thus, aphid resistance induction by the 1a protein requires JA‐dependent defensive signalling, which is countered by the CMV 2b protein.
Funder
Cambridge Philosophical Society
Leverhulme Trust
National Research Foundation of Korea
Subject
Plant Science,Soil Science,Agronomy and Crop Science,Molecular Biology
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