2024
DOI: 10.1111/tpj.16772
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Barley yellow dwarf virus‐GAV 17K protein disrupts thiamine biosynthesis to facilitate viral infection in plants

Xiaoyu Han,
Xue Yang,
Siyu Chen
et al.

Abstract: SUMMARYThiamine functions as a crucial activator modulating plant health and broad‐spectrum stress tolerances. However, the role of thiamine in regulating plant virus infection is largely unknown. Here, we report that the multifunctional 17K protein encoded by barley yellow dwarf virus‐GAV (BYDV‐GAV) interacted with barley pyrimidine synthase (HvTHIC), a key enzyme in thiamine biosynthesis. HvTHIC was found to be localized in chloroplast via an N‐terminal 74‐amino acid domain. However, the 17K‐HvTHIC interacti… Show more

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