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Molecular Plant Pathology | 2011

p2 of Rice stripe virus (RSV) interacts with OsSGS3 and is a silencing suppressor

Zhenguo Du; Donglai Xiao; Jianguo Wu; Dongsheng Jia; Zhengjie Yuan; Ying Liu; Liuyang Hu; Zhao Han; Taiyun Wei; Qiying Lin; Zujian Wu; Lianhui Xie

A rice cDNA library was screened by a galactosidase 4 (Gal4)-based yeast two-hybrid system with Rice stripe virus (RSV) p2 as bait. The results revealed that RSV p2 interacted with a rice protein exhibiting a high degree of identity with Arabidopsis thaliana suppressor of gene silencing 3 (AtSGS3). The interaction was confirmed by bimolecular fluorescence complementation assay. SGS3 has been shown to be involved in sense transgene-induced RNA silencing and in the biogenesis of trans-acting small interfering RNAs (ta-siRNAs), possibly functioning as a cofactor of RNA-dependent RNA polymerase 6 (RDR6). Given the intimate relationships between virus and RNA silencing, further experiments were conducted to show that p2 was a silencing suppressor. In addition, p2 enhanced the accumulation and pathogenicity of Potato virus X in Nicotiana benthamiana. Five genes that have been demonstrated to be targets of TAS3-derived ta-siRNAs were up-regulated in RSV-infected rice. The implications of these findings are discussed.


Virus Genes | 2009

Pc4, a putative movement protein of Rice stripe virus, interacts with a type I DnaJ protein and a small Hsp of rice

Lianming Lu; Zhenguo Du; Meiling Qin; Ping Wang; Hanhong Lan; Xiaoqing Niu; Dongsheng Jia; Liyan Xie; Qiying Lin; Lianhui Xie; Zujian Wu

Rice stripe virus (RSV) infects rice and causes great yield reduction in some Asian countries. In this study, rice cDNA library was screened by a Gal4-based yeast two-hybrid system using pc4, a putative movement protein of RSV, as the bait. A number of positive colonies were identified and sequence analysis revealed that they might correspond to ten independent proteins. Two of them were selected and further characterized. The two proteins were a J protein and a small Hsp, respectively. Interactions between Pc4 and the two proteins were confirmed using coimmunoprecipitation. Implications of the findings that pc4 interacted with two chaperone proteins were discussed.


Virology Journal | 2010

Identification of Pns6, a putative movement protein of RRSV, as a silencing suppressor.

Jianguo Wu; Zhenguo Du; Chunzheng Wang; Lijun Cai; Meiqun Hu; Qiying Lin; Zujian Wu; Yi Li; Lianhui Xie

RNA silencing is a potent antiviral response in plants. As a counterdefense, most plant and some animal viruses encode RNA silencing suppressors. In this study, we showed that Pns6, a putative movement protein of Rice ragged stunt virus (RRSV), exhibited silencing suppressor activity in coinfiltration assays with the reporter green fluorescent protein (GFP) in transgenic Nicotiana benthamiana line 16c. Pns6 of RRSV suppressed local silencing induced by sense RNA but had no effect on that induced by dsRNA. Deletion of a region involved in RNA binding abolished the silencing suppressor activity of Pns6. Further, expression of Pns6 enhanced Potato virus × pathogenicity in N. benthamiana. Collectively, these results suggested that RRSV Pns6 functions as a virus suppressor of RNA silencing that targets an upstream step of the dsRNA formation in the RNA silencing pathway. This is the first silencing suppressor to be identified from the genus Oryzavirus.


PLOS ONE | 2010

A bacteriophage-related chimeric marine virus infecting abalone.

Jun Zhuang; Guiqin Cai; Qiying Lin; Zujian Wu; Lianhui Xie

Marine viruses shape microbial communities with the most genetic diversity in the sea by multiple genetic exchanges and infect multiple marine organisms. Here we provide proof from experimental infection that abalone shriveling syndrome-associated virus (AbSV) can cause abalone shriveling syndrome. This malady produces histological necrosis and abnormally modified macromolecules (hemocyanin and ferritin). The AbSV genome is a 34.952-kilobase circular double-stranded DNA, containing putative genes with similarity to bacteriophages, eukaryotic viruses, bacteria and endosymbionts. Of the 28 predicted open reading frames (ORFs), eight ORF-encoded proteins have identifiable functional homologues. The 4 ORF products correspond to a predicted terminase large subunit and an endonuclease in bacteriophage, and both an integrase and an exonuclease from bacteria. The other four proteins are homologous to an endosymbiont-derived helicase, primase, single-stranded binding (SSB) protein, and thymidylate kinase, individually. Additionally, AbSV exhibits a common gene arrangement similar to the majority of bacteriophages. Unique to AbSV, the viral genome also contains genes associated with bacterial outer membrane proteins and may lack the structural protein-encoding ORFs. Genomic characterization of AbSV indicates that it may represent a transitional form of microbial evolution from viruses to bacteria.


Journal of Asian Natural Products Research | 2009

Constituents from the seeds of Brucea javanica with inhibitory activity of Tobacco mosaic virus.

Qi-Jian Chen; Ming-An Ouyang; Qing-Wei Tan; Zheng-Kun Zhang; Zu-Jian Wu; Qiying Lin

Three new constituents were obtained along with 10 known compounds from the seeds of Brucea javanica. The structures of these compounds were determined based on spectral and chemical evidence. These new compounds included a monoterpenoid glycoside and two sesquiterpenes. Bioactivity screening of these constituents showed that compounds 1, 3, 8, 9, and 13 with obvious activities in inhibiting multiplication of the Tobacco mosaic virus.


Planta Medica | 2007

Structure-Activity Relationship of Triterpenes and Triterpenoid Glycosides against Tobacco Mosaic Virus

Zheng-Kun Zhang; Ming-An Ouyang; Zu-Jian Wu; Qiying Lin; Lianhui Xie

A new activity of triterpenes and triterpenoid glycosides against phytovirus has been found. Based on the anti-TMV replication activity in vivo, 47 triterpenes and triterpenoid glycosides were screened through the leaf-disk method together with indirect ELISA. Structure-activity relationships were analyzed according to the results of bio-activity screening. Besides, the EC(50) values of those compounds having higher activities were measured.


Virologica Sinica | 2010

Expression of rice gall dwarf virus outer coat protein gene (S8) in insect cells.

Guo-cheng Fan; Fangluan Gao; Taiyun Wei; Mei-ying Huang; Liyan Xie; Zujian Wu; Qiying Lin; Lianhui Xie

To obtain the P8 protein of Rice gall dwarf virus (RGDV) with biological activity, its outer coat protein gene S8 was expressed in Spodoptera frugiperda (Sf9) insect cells using the baculovirus expression system. The S8 gene was subcloned into the pFastBac™1 vector, to produce the recombinant baculovirus transfer vector pFB-S8. After transformation, pFB-S8 was introduced into the competent cells (E. coli DH10Bac) containing a shuttle vector, Bacmid, generating the recombinant bacmid rbpFB-S8. After being infected by recombinant baculovirus rvpFB-S8 at different multiplicities of infection, Sf9 cells were collected at different times and analyzed by SDS-PAGE, Western blotting and immunofluorescence microscopy. The expression level of the P8 protein was highest between 48–72 h after transfection of Sf9 cells. Immunofluorescence microscopy showed that P8 protein of RGDV formed punctate structures in the cytoplasm of Sf9 cells.


Acta Biochimica et Biophysica Sinica | 2004

Molecular Characterization of a New Lectin from the Marine Alga Ulva pertusa

Sheng Wang; Fu-Di Zhong; Yong-Jiang Zhang; Zu-Jian Wu; Qiying Lin; Lian-Hui Xie


Pest Management Science | 2008

Antiphytoviral activity of bruceine-D from Brucea javanica seeds

Jian-Guo Shen; Zheng-Kun Zhang; Zu-Jian Wu; Ming-An Ouyang; Lianhui Xie; Qiying Lin


Acta Biochimica et Biophysica Sinica | 2003

[Sequence analysis of RNA3 of Rice stripe virus isolates found in China: evidence for reassortment in Tenuivirus].

Wei Ty; Hui Wang; Lin Hx; Wu Zj; Qiying Lin; Xie Lh

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Lianhui Xie

Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University

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Zujian Wu

Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University

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Ming-An Ouyang

Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University

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Liyan Xie

Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University

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Zheng-Kun Zhang

Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University

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Zhenguo Du

Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University

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Zu-Jian Wu

Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University

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Dongsheng Jia

Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University

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