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dc.contributor.authorLee, Wing-Sham
dc.contributor.authorFu, Shih-Feng
dc.contributor.authorVerchot, Jeanmarie
dc.contributor.authorCarr, John P.
dc.date.accessioned2019-08-21T22:01:23Z
dc.date.available2019-08-21T22:01:23Z
dc.date.issued2011-02-28
dc.identifieroksd_lee_geneticmodifica_2011
dc.identifier.citationLee, W., Fu, S., Verchot, J., & Carr, J. P. (2011). Genetic modification of alternative respiration in Nicotiana benthamiana affects basal and salicylic acid-induced resistance to potato virus X. BMC Plant Biology, 11(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2229-11-41
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/11244/321187
dc.description.abstractBackground: Salicylic acid (SA) regulates multiple anti-viral mechanisms, including mechanism(s) that may be negatively regulated by the mitochondrial enzyme, alternative oxidase (AOX), the sole component of the alternative respiratory pathway. However, studies of this mechanism can be confounded by SA-mediated induction of RNA-dependent RNA polymerase 1, a component of the antiviral RNA silencing pathway. We made transgenic Nicotiana benthamiana plants in which alternative respiratory pathway capacity was either increased by constitutive expression of AOX, or decreased by expression of a dominant-negative mutant protein (AOX-E). N. benthamiana was used because it is a natural mutant that does not express a functional RNA-dependent RNA polymerase 1.
dc.description.abstractResults: Antimycin A (an alternative respiratory pathway inducer and also an inducer of resistance to viruses) and SA triggered resistance to tobacco mosaic virus (TMV). Resistance to TMV induced by antimycin A, but not by SA, was inhibited in Aox transgenic plants while SA-induced resistance to this virus appeared to be stronger in Aox-E transgenic plants. These effects, which were limited to directly inoculated leaves, were not affected by the presence or absence of a transgene constitutively expressing a functional RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (MtRDR1). Unexpectedly, Aox-transgenic plants infected with potato virus X (PVX) showed markedly increased susceptibility to systemic disease induction and virus accumulation in inoculated and systemically infected leaves. SA-induced resistance to PVX was compromised in Aox-transgenic plants but plants expressing AOX-E exhibited enhanced SA-induced resistance to this virus.
dc.description.abstractConclusions: We conclude that AOX-regulated mechanisms not only play a role in SA-induced resistance but also make an important contribution to basal resistance against certain viruses such as PVX.
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dc.publisherBioMed Central
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dc.titleGenetic modification of alternative respiration in Nicotiana benthamiana affects basal and salicylic acid-induced resistance to potato virus X
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dc.description.peerreviewPeer reviewed
dc.identifier.doi10.1186/1471-2229-11-41
dc.description.departmentEntomology and Plant Pathology
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dc.subject.keywordsantimycin a
dc.subject.keywordscell respiration
dc.subject.keywordsgene expression regulation, plant
dc.subject.keywordsimmunity, innate
dc.subject.keywordsmitochondrial proteins
dc.subject.keywordsoxidoreductases
dc.subject.keywordsplant proteins
dc.subject.keywordsplants, genetically modified
dc.subject.keywordspotexvirus
dc.subject.keywordsrna replicase
dc.subject.keywordssalicylic acid
dc.subject.keywordstobacco
dc.subject.keywordsalternative oxidase
dc.subject.keywordstobacco mosaic virus
dc.subject.keywordsbasal resistance
dc.subject.keywordsbenthamiana plant
dc.subject.keywordstobacco mosaic virus infection


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