The expression of host genes can be altered during the process of viral infection. To investigate the viral infection-induced up-regulated gene expression changes of maize at different time intervals post-inoculation with Sugarcane mosaic virus (SCMV), a suppression subtractive hybridization cDNA library was constructed. A total of 454 cDNA clones were identified to be viral infection-induced up-regulated genes. The influence of Rop1 on the infection of maize by SCMV was investigated. The results showed that transient silencing of the ZmRop1 gene through virus-induced gene silencing enhanced the accumulation and systemic infection of SCMV and another potyvirus (Pennisetum mosaic virus) in maize plants, whereas transient over-expression of ZmRop1 in maize protoplasts reduced SCMV accumulation. Furthermore, it was demonstrated that the heterologous expression of ZmRop1 impaired Potato virus X infection in Nicotiana benthamiana plants. These data suggest that ZmRop1 may play a role in plant defence responses to viral infection. © 2012 The Authors. Molecular Plant Pathology © 2012 BSPP And Blackwell Publishing Ltd.
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Cao, Y., Shi, Y., Li, Y., Cheng, Y., Zhou, T., & Fan, Z. (2012). Possible involvement of maize Rop1 in the defence responses of plants to viral infection. Molecular Plant Pathology, 13(7), 732–743. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1364-3703.2011.00782.x
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