Biomolecules (Aug 2024)

Elucidating the Subcellular Localization of GLRaV-3 Proteins Encoded by the Unique Gene Block in <i>N. benthamiana</i> Suggests Implications on Plant Host Suppression

  • Patrick Lameront,
  • Mehdi Shabanian,
  • Laura M. J. Currie,
  • Catherine Fust,
  • Caihong Li,
  • Alyssa Clews,
  • Baozhong Meng

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/biom14080977
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 8
p. 977

Abstract

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Grapevine leafroll-associated virus 3 (GLRaV-3) is a formidable threat to the stability of the global grape and wine industries. It is the primary etiological agent of grapevine leafroll disease (GLD) and significantly impairs vine health, fruit quality, and yield. GLRaV-3 is a member of the genus Ampelovirus, Closteroviridae family. Viral genes within the 3′ proximal unique gene blocks (UGB) remain highly variable and poorly understood. The UGBs of Closteroviridae viruses include diverse open reading frames (ORFs) that have been shown to contribute to viral functions such as the suppression of the host RNA silencing defense response and systemic viral spread. This study investigates the role of GLRaV-3 ORF8, ORF9, and ORF10, which encode the proteins p21, p20A, and p20B, respectively. These genes represent largely unexplored facets of the GLRaV-3 genome. Here, we visualize the subcellular localization of wildtype and mutagenized GLRaV-3 ORFs 8, 9, and 10, transiently expressed in Nicotiana benthamiana. Our results indicate that p21 localizes to the cytosol, p20A associates with microtubules, and p20B is trafficked into the nucleus to carry out the suppression of host RNA silencing. The findings presented herein provide a foundation for future research aimed at the characterization of the functions of these ORFs. In the long run, it would also facilitate the development of innovative strategies to understand GLRaV-3, mitigate its spread, and impacts on grapevines and the global wine industry.

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