Manipulation of the Plant Host by the Geminivirus AC2/C2 Protein, a Central Player in the Infection Cycle

Geminiviruses are a significant group of emergent plant DNA viruses causing devastating diseases in food crops worldwide, including the Southern United States, Central America and the Caribbean. Crop failure due to geminivirus-related disease can be as high as 100%. Improved global transportation ha...

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Main Authors: Jennifer Guerrero, Elizabeth Regedanz, Liu Lu, Jianhua Ruan, David M. Bisaro, Garry Sunter
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-05-01
Series:Frontiers in Plant Science
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TGS
Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpls.2020.00591/full
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spelling doaj-680d54bdffdd448097bd515314aa3b0e2020-11-25T03:36:06ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Plant Science1664-462X2020-05-011110.3389/fpls.2020.00591539207Manipulation of the Plant Host by the Geminivirus AC2/C2 Protein, a Central Player in the Infection CycleJennifer Guerrero0Elizabeth Regedanz1Liu Lu2Jianhua Ruan3David M. Bisaro4Garry Sunter5Department of Biology, South Texas Center for Emerging Infectious Diseases, University of Texas at San Antonio, San Antonio, TX, United StatesDepartment of Molecular Genetics, Center for Applied Plant Sciences, Center for RNA Biology, Infectious Diseases Institute, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, United StatesDepartment of Computer Science, North Dakota State University, Fargo, ND, United StatesDepartment of Computer Science, University of Texas at San Antonio, San Antonio, TX, United StatesDepartment of Molecular Genetics, Center for Applied Plant Sciences, Center for RNA Biology, Infectious Diseases Institute, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, United StatesDepartment of Biology, South Texas Center for Emerging Infectious Diseases, University of Texas at San Antonio, San Antonio, TX, United StatesGeminiviruses are a significant group of emergent plant DNA viruses causing devastating diseases in food crops worldwide, including the Southern United States, Central America and the Caribbean. Crop failure due to geminivirus-related disease can be as high as 100%. Improved global transportation has enhanced the spread of geminiviruses and their vectors, supporting the emergence of new, more virulent recombinant strains. With limited coding capacity, geminiviruses encode multifunctional proteins, including the AC2/C2 gene that plays a central role in the viral replication-cycle through suppression of host defenses and transcriptional regulation of the late viral genes. The AC2/C2 proteins encoded by mono- and bipartite geminiviruses and the curtovirus C2 can be considered virulence factors, and are known to interact with both basal and inducible systems. This review highlights the role of AC2/C2 in affecting the jasmonic acid and salicylic acid (JA and SA) pathways, the ubiquitin/proteasome system (UPS), and RNA silencing pathways. In addition to suppressing host defenses, AC2/C2 play a critical role in regulating expression of the coat protein during the viral life cycle. It is important that the timing of CP expression is regulated to ensure that ssDNA is converted to dsDNA early during an infection and is sequestered late in the infection. How AC2 interacts with host transcription factors to regulate CP expression is discussed along with how computational approaches can help identify critical host networks targeted by geminivirus AC2 proteins. Thus, the role of AC2/C2 in the viral life-cycle is to prevent the host from mounting an efficient defense response to geminivirus infection and to ensure maximal amplification and encapsidation of the viral genome.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpls.2020.00591/fullAC2/C2pathogenicity factortranscriptional activationPTGSTGSantiviral defense response
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author Jennifer Guerrero
Elizabeth Regedanz
Liu Lu
Jianhua Ruan
David M. Bisaro
Garry Sunter
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Elizabeth Regedanz
Liu Lu
Jianhua Ruan
David M. Bisaro
Garry Sunter
Manipulation of the Plant Host by the Geminivirus AC2/C2 Protein, a Central Player in the Infection Cycle
Frontiers in Plant Science
AC2/C2
pathogenicity factor
transcriptional activation
PTGS
TGS
antiviral defense response
author_facet Jennifer Guerrero
Elizabeth Regedanz
Liu Lu
Jianhua Ruan
David M. Bisaro
Garry Sunter
author_sort Jennifer Guerrero
title Manipulation of the Plant Host by the Geminivirus AC2/C2 Protein, a Central Player in the Infection Cycle
title_short Manipulation of the Plant Host by the Geminivirus AC2/C2 Protein, a Central Player in the Infection Cycle
title_full Manipulation of the Plant Host by the Geminivirus AC2/C2 Protein, a Central Player in the Infection Cycle
title_fullStr Manipulation of the Plant Host by the Geminivirus AC2/C2 Protein, a Central Player in the Infection Cycle
title_full_unstemmed Manipulation of the Plant Host by the Geminivirus AC2/C2 Protein, a Central Player in the Infection Cycle
title_sort manipulation of the plant host by the geminivirus ac2/c2 protein, a central player in the infection cycle
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Plant Science
issn 1664-462X
publishDate 2020-05-01
description Geminiviruses are a significant group of emergent plant DNA viruses causing devastating diseases in food crops worldwide, including the Southern United States, Central America and the Caribbean. Crop failure due to geminivirus-related disease can be as high as 100%. Improved global transportation has enhanced the spread of geminiviruses and their vectors, supporting the emergence of new, more virulent recombinant strains. With limited coding capacity, geminiviruses encode multifunctional proteins, including the AC2/C2 gene that plays a central role in the viral replication-cycle through suppression of host defenses and transcriptional regulation of the late viral genes. The AC2/C2 proteins encoded by mono- and bipartite geminiviruses and the curtovirus C2 can be considered virulence factors, and are known to interact with both basal and inducible systems. This review highlights the role of AC2/C2 in affecting the jasmonic acid and salicylic acid (JA and SA) pathways, the ubiquitin/proteasome system (UPS), and RNA silencing pathways. In addition to suppressing host defenses, AC2/C2 play a critical role in regulating expression of the coat protein during the viral life cycle. It is important that the timing of CP expression is regulated to ensure that ssDNA is converted to dsDNA early during an infection and is sequestered late in the infection. How AC2 interacts with host transcription factors to regulate CP expression is discussed along with how computational approaches can help identify critical host networks targeted by geminivirus AC2 proteins. Thus, the role of AC2/C2 in the viral life-cycle is to prevent the host from mounting an efficient defense response to geminivirus infection and to ensure maximal amplification and encapsidation of the viral genome.
topic AC2/C2
pathogenicity factor
transcriptional activation
PTGS
TGS
antiviral defense response
url https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpls.2020.00591/full
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