A set of host proteins interacting with papaya ringspot virus NIa-Pro protein identifi ed in a yeast two-hybrid system

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Th e protein-protein interactions between viral and host proteins play an essential role in plant virus infection and host defense. Th e potyviral nuclear inclusion protein a protease (NIa-Pro) is involved in various steps of viral infection. In this study, the host proteins interacting with papaya ringspot virus (PRSV) NIa-Pro were screened in a Carica papaya L. plant cDNA library using a Sos recruitment two-hybrid system (SRS). We confirmed that the full-length EIF3G, FBPA1, FK506BP, GTPBP, MSRB1, and MTL from papaya can interact specifically with PRSV NIa-Pro in yeast, respectively. Th ese proteins fufi ll important functions in plant protein translation, biotic and abiotic stress, energy metabolism and signal transduction. In this paper, we discuss possible functions of interactions between these host proteins and NIa-Pro in PRSV infection and their role in host defense.

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Gao, L., Shen, W. T., Yan, P., Tuo, D. C., Li, X. Y., & Zhou, P. (2012). A set of host proteins interacting with papaya ringspot virus NIa-Pro protein identifi ed in a yeast two-hybrid system. Acta Virologica, 56(1), 25–30. https://doi.org/10.4149/av_2012_01_25

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