| Literature DB >> 34038845 |
Saptarshi Ghosh1, Vinicius Henrique Bello1, Murad Ghanim2.
Abstract
Pepper crops in Israel are infected by poleroviruses, Pepper vein yellows virus 2 (PeVYV-2) and Pepper whitefly-borne vein yellows virus (PeWBVYV). Herein we characterize the transmission of PeWBVYV and the aphid-transmitted PeVYV-2, and show that PeWBVYV is specifically transmitted by MEAM1 species of the whitefly Bemisia tabaci, with a minimum latency period of 120 h, and not by the Mediterranean (MED). PeWBVYV and PeVYV-2 were detected in the hemolymph of MED and MEAM1, respectively, however, amounts of PeWBVYV in the hemolymph of MED or PeVYV-2 in MEAM1 were much lower than PeWBVYV in hemolymph of MEAM1. Moreover, we show that PeWBVYV does not interact with the GroEL protein of the symbiont Hamiltonella and thus does not account for the non-transmissibility by MED. An insect glycoprotein, C1QBP, interacting in vitro with the capsid proteins of both PeWBVYV and PeVYV-2 is reported which suggests a putative functional role in polerovirus transmission.Entities:
Keywords: Aphid; C1QBP; Capsid protein; Latent period; Polerovirus; Protein interactions; Whitefly
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34038845 DOI: 10.1016/j.virol.2021.05.005
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Virology ISSN: 0042-6822 Impact factor: 3.616