Barley yellow dwarf virus-GAV 17K protein disrupts thiamine biosynthesis to facilitate viral infection in plants.
Xiaoyu HanXue YangSiyu ChenHe WangXiaomin LiuDaowen WangJin YangLinlin ChenBingjian SunHonglian LiYan ShiPublished in: The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology (2024)
Thiamine functions as a crucial activator modulating plant health and broad-spectrum stress tolerances. However, the role of thiamine in regulating plant virus infection is largely unknown. Here, we report that the multifunctional 17K protein encoded by barley yellow dwarf virus-GAV (BYDV-GAV) interacted with barley pyrimidine synthase (HvTHIC), a key enzyme in thiamine biosynthesis. HvTHIC was found to be localized in chloroplast via an N-terminal 74-amino acid domain. However, the 17K-HvTHIC interaction restricted HvTHIC targeting to chloroplasts and triggered autophagy-mediated HvTHIC degradation. Upon BYDV-GAV infection, the expression of the HvTHIC gene was significantly induced, and this was accompanied by accumulation of thiamine and salicylic acid. Silencing of HvTHIC expression promoted BYDV-GAV accumulation. Transcriptomic analysis of HvTHIC silenced and non-silenced barley plants showed that the differentially expressed genes were mainly involved in plant-pathogen interaction, plant hormone signal induction, phenylpropanoid biosynthesis, starch and sucrose metabolism, photosynthesis-antenna protein, and MAPK signaling pathway. Thiamine treatment enhanced barley resistance to BYDV-GAV. Taken together, our findings reveal a molecular mechanism underlying how BYDV impedes thiamine biosynthesis to uphold viral infection in plants.
Keyphrases
- signaling pathway
- cell wall
- amino acid
- binding protein
- poor prognosis
- genome wide
- oxidative stress
- pi k akt
- protein protein
- cancer therapy
- cell death
- drug delivery
- small molecule
- endoplasmic reticulum stress
- epithelial mesenchymal transition
- dna methylation
- induced apoptosis
- candida albicans
- immune response
- high glucose
- genome wide identification
- copy number
- health information
- cell proliferation
- stress induced
- heat stress
- quantum dots
- human health