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A plant-specific syntaxin-6 protein contributes to the intracytoplasmic route for the begomovirus CabLCV.

Bianca Castro Gouveia-MagesteLaura Gonçalves Costa MartinsMaximiller Dal-BiancoJoão Paulo Batista MachadoJosé Cleydson Ferreira da SilvaAlice Y KimJunshi YazakiAnésia Aparecida Dos SantosJoseph R EckerElizabeth Pacheco Batista Fontes
Published in: Plant physiology (2022)
Because of limited free diffusion in the cytoplasm, viruses must use active transport mechanisms to move intracellularly. Nevertheless, how the plant single-stranded DNA begomoviruses hijack the host intracytoplasmic transport machinery to move from the nucleus to the plasmodesmata remains enigmatic. Here, we identified nuclear shuttle protein (NSP)-interacting proteins from Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) by probing a protein microarray and demonstrated that the cabbage leaf curl virus NSP, a facilitator of the nucleocytoplasmic trafficking of viral (v)DNA, interacts in planta with an endosomal vesicle-localized, plant-specific syntaxin-6 protein, designated NSP-interacting syntaxin domain-containing protein (NISP). NISP displays a proviral function, unlike the syntaxin-6 paralog AT2G18860 that failed to interact with NSP. Consistent with these findings, nisp-1 mutant plants were less susceptible to begomovirus infection, a phenotype reversed by NISP complementation. NISP-overexpressing lines accumulated higher levels of vDNA than wild-type. Furthermore, NISP interacted with an NSP-interacting GTPase (NIG) involved in NSP-vDNA nucleocytoplasmic translocation. The NISP-NIG interaction was enhanced by NSP. We also showed that endosomal NISP associates with vDNA. NISP may function as a docking site for recruiting NIG and NSP into endosomes, providing a mechanism for the intracytoplasmic translocation of the NSP-vDNA complex toward and from the cell periphery.
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