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Domains of the cucumber mosaic virus 2b silencing suppressor protein affecting inhibition of salicylic acid-induced resistance and priming of salicylic acid accumulation during infection

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JOURNAL OF GENERAL VIROLOGY
Volume 95, Issue -, Pages 1408-1413

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SOC GENERAL MICROBIOLOGY
DOI: 10.1099/vir.0.063461-0

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  1. Biotechnological and Biological Sciences Research Council [BB/D008204/1, BB/F014376/1]
  2. Leverhulme Trust [RPG-2012-667]
  3. Isaac Newton Trust [12.07(1)]
  4. Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council [BB/F014376/1, BB/J011762/1, BB/D008204/1] Funding Source: researchfish
  5. BBSRC [BB/F014376/1, BB/D008204/1, BB/J011762/1] Funding Source: UKRI

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The cucumber mosaic virus (CMV) 2b silencing suppressor protein allows the virus to overcome resistance to replication and local movement in inoculated leaves of plants treated with salicylic acid (SA), a resistance-inducing plant hormone. In Arabidopsis thaliana plants systemically infected with CMV, the 2b protein also primes the induction of SA biosynthesis during this compatible interaction. We found that CMV infection of susceptible tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum) also induced SA accumulation. Utilization of mutant 2b proteins expressed during infection of tobacco showed that the N- and C-terminal domains, which had previously been implicated in regulation of symptom induction, were both required for subversion of SA-induced resistance, while all mutants tested except those affecting the putative phosphorylation domain had lost the ability to prime SA accumulation and expression of the SA-induced marker gene PR-1.

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