Nuclear proteome of virus-infected and healthy potato leaves

Abstract Background Infection of plants by viruses interferes with expression and subcellular localization of plant proteins. Potyviruses comprise the largest and most economically damaging group of plant-infecting RNA viruses. In virus-infected cells, at least two potyviral proteins localize to nuc...

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Main Authors: Minna-Liisa Rajamäki, Sidona Sikorskaite-Gudziuniene, Nandita Sarmah, Markku Varjosalo, Jari P. T. Valkonen
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2020-07-01
Series:BMC Plant Biology
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12870-020-02561-7
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spelling doaj-41d4f445aa844fb394bf27c8538372e32020-11-25T01:19:11ZengBMCBMC Plant Biology1471-22292020-07-0120111610.1186/s12870-020-02561-7Nuclear proteome of virus-infected and healthy potato leavesMinna-Liisa Rajamäki0Sidona Sikorskaite-Gudziuniene1Nandita Sarmah2Markku Varjosalo3Jari P. T. Valkonen4Department of Agricultural Sciences, University of HelsinkiDepartment of Agricultural Sciences, University of HelsinkiDepartment of Agricultural Sciences, University of HelsinkiInstitute of Biotechnology, University of HelsinkiDepartment of Agricultural Sciences, University of HelsinkiAbstract Background Infection of plants by viruses interferes with expression and subcellular localization of plant proteins. Potyviruses comprise the largest and most economically damaging group of plant-infecting RNA viruses. In virus-infected cells, at least two potyviral proteins localize to nucleus but reasons remain partly unknown. Results In this study, we examined changes in the nuclear proteome of leaf cells from a diploid potato line (Solanum tuberosum L.) after infection with potato virus A (PVA; genus Potyvirus; Potyviridae) and compared the data with that acquired for healthy leaves. Gel-free liquid chromatography–coupled to tandem mass spectrometry was used to identify 807 nuclear proteins in the potato line v2–108; of these proteins, 370 were detected in at least two samples of healthy leaves. A total of 313 proteins were common in at least two samples of healthy and PVA-infected leaves; of these proteins, 8 showed differential accumulation. Sixteen proteins were detected exclusively in the samples from PVA-infected leaves, whereas other 16 proteins were unique to healthy leaves. The protein Dnajc14 was only detected in healthy leaves, whereas different ribosomal proteins, ribosome-biogenesis proteins, and RNA splicing–related proteins were over-represented in the nuclei of PVA-infected leaves. Two virus-encoded proteins were identified in the samples of PVA-infected leaves. Conclusions Our results show that PVA infection alters especially ribosomes and splicing-related proteins in the nucleus of potato leaves. The data increase our understanding of potyvirus infection and the role of nucleus in infection. To our knowledge, this is the first study of the nuclear proteome of potato leaves and one of the few studies of changes occurring in nuclear proteomes in response to plant virus infection.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12870-020-02561-7Potato virus APotyvirusPotatoSolanumNucleusProteome
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author Minna-Liisa Rajamäki
Sidona Sikorskaite-Gudziuniene
Nandita Sarmah
Markku Varjosalo
Jari P. T. Valkonen
spellingShingle Minna-Liisa Rajamäki
Sidona Sikorskaite-Gudziuniene
Nandita Sarmah
Markku Varjosalo
Jari P. T. Valkonen
Nuclear proteome of virus-infected and healthy potato leaves
BMC Plant Biology
Potato virus A
Potyvirus
Potato
Solanum
Nucleus
Proteome
author_facet Minna-Liisa Rajamäki
Sidona Sikorskaite-Gudziuniene
Nandita Sarmah
Markku Varjosalo
Jari P. T. Valkonen
author_sort Minna-Liisa Rajamäki
title Nuclear proteome of virus-infected and healthy potato leaves
title_short Nuclear proteome of virus-infected and healthy potato leaves
title_full Nuclear proteome of virus-infected and healthy potato leaves
title_fullStr Nuclear proteome of virus-infected and healthy potato leaves
title_full_unstemmed Nuclear proteome of virus-infected and healthy potato leaves
title_sort nuclear proteome of virus-infected and healthy potato leaves
publisher BMC
series BMC Plant Biology
issn 1471-2229
publishDate 2020-07-01
description Abstract Background Infection of plants by viruses interferes with expression and subcellular localization of plant proteins. Potyviruses comprise the largest and most economically damaging group of plant-infecting RNA viruses. In virus-infected cells, at least two potyviral proteins localize to nucleus but reasons remain partly unknown. Results In this study, we examined changes in the nuclear proteome of leaf cells from a diploid potato line (Solanum tuberosum L.) after infection with potato virus A (PVA; genus Potyvirus; Potyviridae) and compared the data with that acquired for healthy leaves. Gel-free liquid chromatography–coupled to tandem mass spectrometry was used to identify 807 nuclear proteins in the potato line v2–108; of these proteins, 370 were detected in at least two samples of healthy leaves. A total of 313 proteins were common in at least two samples of healthy and PVA-infected leaves; of these proteins, 8 showed differential accumulation. Sixteen proteins were detected exclusively in the samples from PVA-infected leaves, whereas other 16 proteins were unique to healthy leaves. The protein Dnajc14 was only detected in healthy leaves, whereas different ribosomal proteins, ribosome-biogenesis proteins, and RNA splicing–related proteins were over-represented in the nuclei of PVA-infected leaves. Two virus-encoded proteins were identified in the samples of PVA-infected leaves. Conclusions Our results show that PVA infection alters especially ribosomes and splicing-related proteins in the nucleus of potato leaves. The data increase our understanding of potyvirus infection and the role of nucleus in infection. To our knowledge, this is the first study of the nuclear proteome of potato leaves and one of the few studies of changes occurring in nuclear proteomes in response to plant virus infection.
topic Potato virus A
Potyvirus
Potato
Solanum
Nucleus
Proteome
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12870-020-02561-7
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