A novel shaggy-like kinase interacts with the Tomato leaf curl virus pathogenicity determinant C4 protein
DNA Replication
570
0303 health sciences
Suppression of gene silencing
Virus pathogenicity
Shaggy-like kinase
Protein Serine-Threonine Kinases
3. Good health
03 medical and health sciences
Geminiviridae
Solanum lycopersicum
Begomovirus
DNA, Viral
Geminivirus
Gene Silencing
Host interaction
Plant Diseases
Plant Proteins
DOI:
10.1007/s11103-009-9506-x
Publication Date:
2009-06-16T04:56:55Z
AUTHORS (4)
ABSTRACT
Tomato leaf curl virus-Australia (ToLCV) C4 protein has been shown to be associated with virus pathogenesis. Here, we demonstrate that C4 acts as a suppressor of gene silencing. To understand the multifunctional role of C4, a novel shaggy-like kinase (SlSK) from tomato, which interacts with ToLCV C4 in a yeast two-hybrid assay, was isolated and interaction between these proteins was confirmed in vitro and in planta. Using deletion analysis of C4, a 12 amino acid region in the C-terminal part of C4 was identified which was shown to be essential for its binding to SlSK. We further demonstrate that this region is not only important for the interaction of C4 with SlSK, but is also required for C4 function to suppress gene silencing activity and to induce virus symptoms in a PVX system. The potential significance of ToLCV C4 and SlSK interaction is discussed.
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