The Arabidopsis synaptotagmin SYTA regulates the cell-to-cell movement of diverse plant viruses

Synaptotagmins are a large gene family in animals that have been extensively characterized due to their role as calcium sensors to regulate synaptic vesicle exocytosis and endocytosis in neurons, and dense core vesicle exocytosis for hormone secretion from neuroendocrine cells. Thought to be exclusi...

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Main Authors: Asako eUchiyama, Harumi eShimada-Beltran, Amit eLevy, Judy Y Zheng, Parth A Javia, Sondra Gale Lazarowitz
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Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2014-11-01
Series:Frontiers in Plant Science
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpls.2014.00584/full
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spelling doaj-0208ac596dfd4eeda0089740524c76882020-11-25T00:20:18ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Plant Science1664-462X2014-11-01510.3389/fpls.2014.00584100273The Arabidopsis synaptotagmin SYTA regulates the cell-to-cell movement of diverse plant virusesAsako eUchiyama0Harumi eShimada-Beltran1Amit eLevy2Judy Y Zheng3Parth A Javia4Sondra Gale Lazarowitz5Cornell UniversityCornell UniversityCornell UniversityCornell UniversityCornell UniversityCornell UniversitySynaptotagmins are a large gene family in animals that have been extensively characterized due to their role as calcium sensors to regulate synaptic vesicle exocytosis and endocytosis in neurons, and dense core vesicle exocytosis for hormone secretion from neuroendocrine cells. Thought to be exclusive to animals, synaptotagmins have recently been characterized in Arabidopsis thaliana, in which they comprise a five gene family. Using infectivity and leaf-based functional assays, we have shown that Arabidopsis SYTA regulates endocytosis and marks an endosomal vesicle recycling pathway to regulate movement protein-mediated trafficking of the Begomovirus Cabbage leaf curl virus (CaLCuV) and the Tobamovirus Tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) through plasmodesmata (Lewis and Lazarowitz, 2010). To determine whether SYTA has a central role in regulating the cell-to-cell trafficking of a wider range of diverse plant viruses, we extended our studies here to examine the role of SYTA in the cell-to-cell movement of additional plant viruses that employ different modes of movement, namely the Potyvirus Turnip mosaic virus (TuMV), the Caulimovirus Cauliflower mosaic virus (CaMV) and the Tobamovirus Turnip vein clearing virus (TVCV), which in contrast to TMV does efficiently infect Arabidopsis. We found that both TuMV and TVCV systemic infection, and the cell-to-cell trafficking of the their movement proteins, were delayed in the Arabidopsis Col-0 syta-1 knockdown mutant. In contrast, CaMV systemic infection was not inhibited in syta-1. Our studies show that SYTA is a key regulator of plant virus intercellular movement, being necessary for the ability of diverse cell-to-cell movement proteins encoded by Begomoviruses (CaLCuV MP), Tobamoviruses (TVCV and TMV 30K protein) and Potyviruses (TuMV P3N-PIPO) to alter PD and thereby mediate virus cell-to-cell spread.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpls.2014.00584/fullcell-to-cell movementsynaptotagminmovement proteinturnip mosaic virusTurnip vein clearing virusCabbage leaf curl virus
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author Asako eUchiyama
Harumi eShimada-Beltran
Amit eLevy
Judy Y Zheng
Parth A Javia
Sondra Gale Lazarowitz
spellingShingle Asako eUchiyama
Harumi eShimada-Beltran
Amit eLevy
Judy Y Zheng
Parth A Javia
Sondra Gale Lazarowitz
The Arabidopsis synaptotagmin SYTA regulates the cell-to-cell movement of diverse plant viruses
Frontiers in Plant Science
cell-to-cell movement
synaptotagmin
movement protein
turnip mosaic virus
Turnip vein clearing virus
Cabbage leaf curl virus
author_facet Asako eUchiyama
Harumi eShimada-Beltran
Amit eLevy
Judy Y Zheng
Parth A Javia
Sondra Gale Lazarowitz
author_sort Asako eUchiyama
title The Arabidopsis synaptotagmin SYTA regulates the cell-to-cell movement of diverse plant viruses
title_short The Arabidopsis synaptotagmin SYTA regulates the cell-to-cell movement of diverse plant viruses
title_full The Arabidopsis synaptotagmin SYTA regulates the cell-to-cell movement of diverse plant viruses
title_fullStr The Arabidopsis synaptotagmin SYTA regulates the cell-to-cell movement of diverse plant viruses
title_full_unstemmed The Arabidopsis synaptotagmin SYTA regulates the cell-to-cell movement of diverse plant viruses
title_sort arabidopsis synaptotagmin syta regulates the cell-to-cell movement of diverse plant viruses
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Plant Science
issn 1664-462X
publishDate 2014-11-01
description Synaptotagmins are a large gene family in animals that have been extensively characterized due to their role as calcium sensors to regulate synaptic vesicle exocytosis and endocytosis in neurons, and dense core vesicle exocytosis for hormone secretion from neuroendocrine cells. Thought to be exclusive to animals, synaptotagmins have recently been characterized in Arabidopsis thaliana, in which they comprise a five gene family. Using infectivity and leaf-based functional assays, we have shown that Arabidopsis SYTA regulates endocytosis and marks an endosomal vesicle recycling pathway to regulate movement protein-mediated trafficking of the Begomovirus Cabbage leaf curl virus (CaLCuV) and the Tobamovirus Tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) through plasmodesmata (Lewis and Lazarowitz, 2010). To determine whether SYTA has a central role in regulating the cell-to-cell trafficking of a wider range of diverse plant viruses, we extended our studies here to examine the role of SYTA in the cell-to-cell movement of additional plant viruses that employ different modes of movement, namely the Potyvirus Turnip mosaic virus (TuMV), the Caulimovirus Cauliflower mosaic virus (CaMV) and the Tobamovirus Turnip vein clearing virus (TVCV), which in contrast to TMV does efficiently infect Arabidopsis. We found that both TuMV and TVCV systemic infection, and the cell-to-cell trafficking of the their movement proteins, were delayed in the Arabidopsis Col-0 syta-1 knockdown mutant. In contrast, CaMV systemic infection was not inhibited in syta-1. Our studies show that SYTA is a key regulator of plant virus intercellular movement, being necessary for the ability of diverse cell-to-cell movement proteins encoded by Begomoviruses (CaLCuV MP), Tobamoviruses (TVCV and TMV 30K protein) and Potyviruses (TuMV P3N-PIPO) to alter PD and thereby mediate virus cell-to-cell spread.
topic cell-to-cell movement
synaptotagmin
movement protein
turnip mosaic virus
Turnip vein clearing virus
Cabbage leaf curl virus
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpls.2014.00584/full
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