Interaction between the chromatin of Beet curly top virus and TFL2 protein

Beet curly top virus (BCTV) is one of the most devastating DNA viruses, causing curly top diseases in a wide range of plants. This virus belongs to the family Geminiviridae, which replicate their circular single-stranded DNA genomes in the plant cell’s nucleus through employing host replication fact...

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Autor principal: Hosseini, Sara
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Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: SLU/Dept. of Plant Biology and Forest Genetics (until 131231) 2010
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description Beet curly top virus (BCTV) is one of the most devastating DNA viruses, causing curly top diseases in a wide range of plants. This virus belongs to the family Geminiviridae, which replicate their circular single-stranded DNA genomes in the plant cell’s nucleus through employing host replication factors. Transcription and replication are mediated by double-stranded DNA that associates with cellular histone proteins to form minichromosomes. Plants apply different defence mechanisms against geminiviruses. Among them, viral genome methylation is considered as an epigenetic defence, which targets the viral DNA cytosine residues and histone H3 at lysine 9 (H3K9), using a small RNA-directed methylation pathway. On the other hand, TERMINAL FLOWER 2 (TFL2) is a protein in Arabidopsis that is essential in the transition from vegetative to reproductive phase. This protein is associated with silencing of multiple euchromatin genes related to plant development, such as flowering and floral organ identity, through recognition of trimethylated H3 at lysine 27 (H3K27). This study was planned to investigate whether TFL2 plays a role in chromatin methylation of BCTV. Thus, in infection experiments, the terminal flower 2 (tfl2) mutants of Arabidopsis were inoculated with BCTV to test if they show hypersusceptibility to the virus. However, no severe symptom was detected in these mutant plants in response to BCTV, suggesting that TFL2 does not play an important role in the defence against BCTV. To test the hypothesis that TFL2 binds to the geminiviral chromatin in vivo, TFL2-GFP transgenic Arabidopsis plants inoculated with BCTV, were tested in a chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP) assay. The method was planned based on immunoprecipitation of TFL2-GFP bound to the viral chromatin, using specific antibodies against GFP. The precipitated DNA obtained from the ChIP assay showed some amplification of the viral coat protein gene suggesting the possibility of an interaction between the TFL2 protein and BCTV chromatin.
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spelling RepoSLU19052012-04-20T14:16:15Z Interaction between the chromatin of Beet curly top virus and TFL2 protein Hosseini, Sara euchromatin geminiviruses histone Beet curly top virus (BCTV) is one of the most devastating DNA viruses, causing curly top diseases in a wide range of plants. This virus belongs to the family Geminiviridae, which replicate their circular single-stranded DNA genomes in the plant cell’s nucleus through employing host replication factors. Transcription and replication are mediated by double-stranded DNA that associates with cellular histone proteins to form minichromosomes. Plants apply different defence mechanisms against geminiviruses. Among them, viral genome methylation is considered as an epigenetic defence, which targets the viral DNA cytosine residues and histone H3 at lysine 9 (H3K9), using a small RNA-directed methylation pathway. On the other hand, TERMINAL FLOWER 2 (TFL2) is a protein in Arabidopsis that is essential in the transition from vegetative to reproductive phase. This protein is associated with silencing of multiple euchromatin genes related to plant development, such as flowering and floral organ identity, through recognition of trimethylated H3 at lysine 27 (H3K27). This study was planned to investigate whether TFL2 plays a role in chromatin methylation of BCTV. Thus, in infection experiments, the terminal flower 2 (tfl2) mutants of Arabidopsis were inoculated with BCTV to test if they show hypersusceptibility to the virus. However, no severe symptom was detected in these mutant plants in response to BCTV, suggesting that TFL2 does not play an important role in the defence against BCTV. To test the hypothesis that TFL2 binds to the geminiviral chromatin in vivo, TFL2-GFP transgenic Arabidopsis plants inoculated with BCTV, were tested in a chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP) assay. The method was planned based on immunoprecipitation of TFL2-GFP bound to the viral chromatin, using specific antibodies against GFP. The precipitated DNA obtained from the ChIP assay showed some amplification of the viral coat protein gene suggesting the possibility of an interaction between the TFL2 protein and BCTV chromatin. SLU/Dept. of Plant Biology and Forest Genetics (until 131231) 2010 H2 eng https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/1905/
spellingShingle euchromatin
geminiviruses
histone
Hosseini, Sara
Interaction between the chromatin of Beet curly top virus and TFL2 protein
title Interaction between the chromatin of Beet curly top virus and TFL2 protein
title_full Interaction between the chromatin of Beet curly top virus and TFL2 protein
title_fullStr Interaction between the chromatin of Beet curly top virus and TFL2 protein
title_full_unstemmed Interaction between the chromatin of Beet curly top virus and TFL2 protein
title_short Interaction between the chromatin of Beet curly top virus and TFL2 protein
title_sort interaction between the chromatin of beet curly top virus and tfl2 protein
topic euchromatin
geminiviruses
histone