2017
DOI: 10.1128/jvi.00761-17
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rgs-CaM Detects and Counteracts Viral RNA Silencing Suppressors in Plant Immune Priming

Abstract: Primary infection of a plant with a pathogen that causes high accumulation of salicylic acid in the plant typically via a hypersensitive response confers enhanced resistance against secondary infection with a broad spectrum of pathogens, including viruses. This phenomenon is called systemic acquired resistance (SAR), which is a plant priming for adaption to repeated biotic stress. However, the molecular mechanisms of SAR-mediated enhanced inhibition, especially of virus infection, remain unclear. Here, we show… Show more

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“…This constitutes the first example of an interaction between a CML and a pathogen protein [ 111 ]. Recently, the role of this rgs-CaM in systemic acquired resistance against cucumber mosaic virus has been described in tobacco plants [ 113 ]. It was proposed that rgs-CaM functions as an immune receptor that induces salicylic acid signalling by simultaneously perceiving both viral RNA silencing suppressors and Ca 2+ influx [ 113 ].…”
Section: Ca 2+ Decoding Processes and Plant Immmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This constitutes the first example of an interaction between a CML and a pathogen protein [ 111 ]. Recently, the role of this rgs-CaM in systemic acquired resistance against cucumber mosaic virus has been described in tobacco plants [ 113 ]. It was proposed that rgs-CaM functions as an immune receptor that induces salicylic acid signalling by simultaneously perceiving both viral RNA silencing suppressors and Ca 2+ influx [ 113 ].…”
Section: Ca 2+ Decoding Processes and Plant Immmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This requires an interaction between the VSRs and rgsCaM, a calmudolin-like protein and an endogenous suppressor of silencing, which is itself destined to autophagic degradation. Interestingly, rgsCaM is also a component of the SA-mediated systemic acquired resistance ( Jeon et al, 2017 ).…”
Section: Molecular Mechanisms Aimed At Limiting the Accumulation Or Amentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the role of autophagy in defense against bacterial and viral pathogens in animals has been intensively studied, how autophagy functions in plant-virus interaction remains to be fully understood. In plants, Cucumber mosaic virus 2b and potyviruses HC-Pro are thought to be targeted for autophagic degradation via the calmodulin-like protein rgs-CaM (Nakahara et al, 2012;Jeon et al, 2017). Tomato yellow leaf curl virus proteins are also thought to be partially degraded by autophagy (Gorovits et al, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%