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Geminivirus Replication Protein Impairs SUMO Conjugation of Proliferating Cellular Nuclear Antigen at Two Acceptor Sites.

Manuel Arroyo-Mateos1,2, Blanca Sabarit1, Francesca Maio2, Miguel A Sánchez-Durán1, Tabata Rosas-Díaz1, Marcel Prins2,3, Javier Ruiz-Albert1, Ana P Luna1, Harrold A van den Burg2, Eduardo R Bejarano4.   

Abstract

Geminiviruses are DNA viruses that replicate in nuclei of infected plant cells using the plant DNA replication machinery, including PCNA (proliferating cellular nuclear antigen), a cofactor that orchestrates genome duplication and maintenance by recruiting crucial players to replication forks. These viruses encode a multifunctional protein, Rep, which is essential for viral replication, induces the accumulation of the host replication machinery, and interacts with several host proteins, including PCNA and the SUMO E2 conjugation enzyme (SCE1). Posttranslational modification of PCNA by ubiquitin or SUMO plays an essential role in the switching of PCNA between interacting partners during DNA metabolism processes (e.g., replication, recombination, and repair, etc.). In yeast, PCNA sumoylation has been associated with DNA repair involving homologous recombination (HR). Previously, we reported that ectopic Rep expression results in very specific changes in the sumoylation pattern of plant cells. In this work, we show, using a reconstituted sumoylation system in Escherichia coli, that tomato PCNA is sumoylated at two residues, K254 and K164, and that coexpression of the geminivirus protein Rep suppresses sumoylation at these lysines. Finally, we confirm that PCNA is sumoylated in planta and that Rep also interferes with PCNA sumoylation in plant cells.IMPORTANCE SUMO adducts have a key role in regulating the activity of animal and yeast PCNA on DNA repair and replication. Our work demonstrates for the first time that sumoylation of plant PCNA occurs in plant cells and that a plant virus interferes with this modification. This work marks the importance of sumoylation in allowing viral infection and replication in plants. Moreover, it constitutes a prime example of how viral proteins interfere with posttranslational modifications of selected host factors to create a proper environment for infection.
Copyright © 2018 American Society for Microbiology.

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Keywords:  PCNA; Rep; SUMO; begomovirus; geminivirus; homologous recombination; sumoylation

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29950424      PMCID: PMC6146701          DOI: 10.1128/JVI.00611-18

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Virol        ISSN: 0022-538X            Impact factor:   5.103


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1.  Geminivirus Replication Protein Impairs SUMO Conjugation of Proliferating Cellular Nuclear Antigen at Two Acceptor Sites.

Authors:  Manuel Arroyo-Mateos; Blanca Sabarit; Francesca Maio; Miguel A Sánchez-Durán; Tabata Rosas-Díaz; Marcel Prins; Javier Ruiz-Albert; Ana P Luna; Harrold A van den Burg; Eduardo R Bejarano
Journal:  J Virol       Date:  2018-08-29       Impact factor: 5.103

2.  A Lysine Residue Essential for Geminivirus Replication Also Controls Nuclear Localization of the Tomato Yellow Leaf Curl Virus Rep Protein.

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Journal:  J Virol       Date:  2019-05-01       Impact factor: 5.103

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Review 5.  Plant responses to geminivirus infection: guardians of the plant immunity.

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