Tm-22 resistance targets a conserved cysteine essential for tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) movement

bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)(2022)

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ABSTRACT The tomato Tm-2 2 gene was considered one of the most durable resistance genes in agriculture, protecting against viruses of the Tobamovirus genus, such as Tomato mosaic virus (ToMV) and Tobacco mosaic virus (TMV). However, an emerging tobamovirus, Tomato brown rugose fruit virus (ToBRFV), has overcome Tm-2 2 , damaging tomato production worldwide. Tm-2 2 encodes a nucleotide-binding leucine-rich repeat (NLR) class immune receptor that recognizes its effector, the tobamovirus movement protein (MP). Previously, we found that ToBRFV MP (MP ToBRFV ) enabled the virus to overcome Tm-2 2 - mediated resistance. Yet, it was unknown how Tm-2 2 remained durable against other tobamoviruses, such as TMV and ToMV, for over 60 years. Here, we show that the presence of a conserved cysteine (C68) in the MP of TMV (MP TMV ) is both sufficient to trigger Tm-2 2 resistance and essential for viral movement. Substitution of MP ToBRFV amino acid H67 with the corresponding amino acid in MP TMV (C68) activated Tm-2 2 -medited resistance. However, replacement of C68 in TMV and ToMV disabled the infectivity of both viruses. Phylogenetic and structural prediction analysis revealed that C68 is conserved among all Solanaceae -infecting tobamoviruses except ToBRFV, and localizes to a predicted jelly-roll fold common to various MPs. Cell-to-cell, and subcellular movement analysis showed that C68 is required for the movement of TMV, by regulating the MP interaction with the endoplasmic reticulum and targeting it to plasmodesmata. The dual role of C68 in viral movement and Tm-2 2 immune activation could explain how TMV was unable to overcome this resistance for such a long period.
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tobacco mosaic virus,cysteine essential,resistance
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