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Plant virus infection disrupts vacuolar acidification and autophagic degradation for the effective infection

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Article Biochemistry & Molecular Biology

A viral protein disrupts vacuolar acidification to facilitate virus infection in plants

Meng Yang et al.

Summary: The study reveals that the replicase gamma a of Barley stripe mosaic virus can inhibit vacuolar acidification and suppress autophagic degradation to promote viral infection in plants. The disruption of vacuolar acidification seems to be a common viral counter-defense strategy employed by multiple viruses, highlighting the importance of functional vacuolar acidification in plant antiviral defense.

EMBO JOURNAL (2022)