Potato virus Y Nla protease activity is not sufficient for elicitation of Ry-mediated disease resistance in potato

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Ry confers extreme resistance (ER) to all strains of potato virus Y (PVY). In previous work, we have shown that the protease domain of the nuclear inclusion a protease (NlaPro) from PVY is the elicitor of the Ry-mediated resistance and that integrity of the protease active site is required for the elicitation of the resistance response. Two possibilities arise from these results: first, the structure of the active protease has elicitor activity; second, Nla-mediated proteolysis is required to elicit the resistance response. To resolve these possibilities, the NlaPro from PVY was randomly mutagenised and the clones obtained were screened for elicitation of cell death as an indicator of resistance and proteolytic activity. We did not find any mutants that had retained the ability to elicit cell death but had lost protease activity, as measured by processing of the Nla cleavage site in the viral genome. This was consistent with the idea that protease activity is necessary for elicitor activity. However, protease activity was not sufficient because we found three elicitor-defective mutants in which there was a high level of protease activity in this assay.

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Mestre, P., Brigneti, G., Durrant, M. C., & Baulcombe, D. C. (2003). Potato virus Y Nla protease activity is not sufficient for elicitation of Ry-mediated disease resistance in potato. Plant Journal, 36(6), 755–761. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-313X.2003.01917.x

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