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Participation of the Cowpea mosaic virus protease in eliciting extreme resistance
Authors:Fan Qiuling  Niroula Mohan  Feldstein Paul A  Bruening George
Affiliation:
  • Department of Plant Pathology, College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, University of California, Davis, CA 95616, USA
  • Abstract:Extreme resistance of Arlington line cowpea (Vigna unguiculata) to Cowpea mosaic virus (CPMV) is under control of a dominant locus designated Cpa. We transiently expressed, using Tomato bushy stunt virus (TBSV) vectors and Agrobacterium tumefaciens, in nearly isogenic Cpa/Cpa and cpa/cpa cowpea lines, sequences from RNA1, the larger of two CPMV genomic RNAs. Activation of a Cpa-specific response mapped to the CPMV 24K protease (24KPro). Mutational analysis of the 24KPro gene implicated protease activity, rather than 24KPro structure, in Cpa-mediated recognition of CPMV invasion. A 24KPro with alanine replacing the active site cysteine [24KPro(C-A)], but not wildtype 24KPro, accumulated after agroinfiltration of the corresponding binary vector constructions into Cpa/Cpa cowpea. In cpa/cpa cowpea, both protease versions accumulated, with 24KPro(C-A) in greater abundance. Thus, enzymically active 24KPro was recognized by both cowpea genotypes, but in Cpa/Cpa cowpea the suppression of 24KPro accumulation was very strong, consistent with extreme resistance to CPMV.
    Keywords:Agrobacterium tumefaciens infiltration   Cowpea mosaic virus (CPMV)   Effector   Elicitor   Extreme resistance   TBSV vector   Vigna unguiculata   24K protease   Protease activity
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