Facilitation of rice stripe virus accumulation in the insect vector by himetobi P virus VP1

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Abstract

The small brown planthopper (SBPH) is the main vector for rice stripe virus (RSV), which causes serious rice stripe disease in East Asia. To characterize the virus-vector interactions, the SBPH cDNA library was screened with RSV ribonucleoprotein (RNP) as bait using a GAL4-based yeast two-hybrid system. The interaction between RSV-RNP and the Himetobi P virus (HiPV, an insect picorna-like virus) VP1 protein was identified. The relationships between HiPV and RSV in SBPH were further investigated, and the results showed that the titer of RSV was commonly higher in single insect that exhibited more VP1 expression. After the VP1 gene was repressed by RNA silencing, the accumulation of RSV decreased significantly in the insect, whereas the virus acquisition ability of SBPH was unaffected, which suggests that HiPV VP1 potentially facilitates the accumulation of RSV in SBPH.

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Li, S., Ge, S., Wang, X., Sun, L., Liu, Z., & Zhou, Y. (2015). Facilitation of rice stripe virus accumulation in the insect vector by himetobi P virus VP1. Viruses, 7(3), 1492–1504. https://doi.org/10.3390/v7031492

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