| Literature DB >> 32522536 |
Koki Fujisaki1, Yoshiko Abe2, Chika Tateda2, Mari Iwai2, Masanori Kaido3, Kazuyuki Mise3.
Abstract
Gentian virus A (GeVA), a novel tombusvirus isolated from Japanese gentian, has shown only a limited ability to infect Japanese gentians under experimental conditions. In this study, temperature was found to affect the efficient multiplication of GeVA in Japanese gentians. GeVA efficiently multiplied in inoculated leaves of gentians at 18 °C but not at 23 °C. This low-temperature (18 °C)-preferred GeVA multiplication was specifically observed in Japanese gentians and Arabidopsis thaliana but not in other experimental plants, including Nicotiana benthamiana. In A. thaliana, visible defense responses, including pathogenesis-related protein 1 expression, were not detected at 23 °C. Furthermore, several A. thaliana mutants, including those defective in RNA silencing, with altered plant immunities did not allow GeVA to multiply to detectable levels at 23 °C. Taken together, these data suggest that unique interaction between GeVA and gentians/A. thaliana, which is independent of RNA silencing, may underlie the low-temperature-preferred multiplication of GeVA.Entities:
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32522536 DOI: 10.1016/j.virusres.2020.198048
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Virus Res ISSN: 0168-1702 Impact factor: 3.303