National Key Laboratory for Germplasm Innovation and Utilization for Fruit and Vegetable Horticultural Crops, College of Horticulture and Forestry Sciences, Huazhong Agricultural University, Wuhan, China.
Mol Plant Pathol. 2023 Nov;24(11):1385-1399. doi: 10.1111/mpp.13375. Epub 2023 Jul 13.
The susceptibility factor TOBAMOVIRUS MULTIPLICATION 1 (TOM1) is required for efficient multiplication of tobacco mosaic virus (TMV). Although some phylogenetic and functional analyses of the TOM1 family members have been conducted, a comprehensive analysis of the TOM1 homologues based on phylogeny from the most ancient to the youngest representatives within the plant kingdom, analysis of support for tobamovirus accumulation and interaction with other host and viral proteins has not been reported. In this study, using Nicotiana benthamiana and TMV as a model system, we functionally characterized the TOM1 homologues from N. benthamiana and other plant species from different plant lineages. We modified a multiplex genome editing tool and generated a sextuple mutant in which TMV multiplication was dramatically inhibited. We showed that TOM1 homologues from N. benthamiana exhibited variable capacities to support TMV multiplication. Evolutionary analysis revealed that the TOM1 family is restricted to the plant kingdom and probably originated in the Chlorophyta division, suggesting an ancient origin of the TOM1 family. We found that the TOM1 family acquired the ability to promote TMV multiplication after the divergence of moss and spikemoss. Moreover, the capacity of TOM1 orthologues from different plant species to promote TMV multiplication and the interactions between TOM1 and TOM2A and between TOM1 and TMV-encoded replication proteins are highly conserved, suggesting a conserved nature of the TOM2A-TOM1-TMV Hel module in promoting TMV multiplication. Our study not only revealed a conserved nature of a gene module to promote tobamovirus multiplication, but also provides a valuable strategy for TMV-resistant crop development.
病毒增扩易感性因子 TOBAMOVIRUS MULTIPLICATION 1(TOM1)对于烟草花叶病毒(TMV)的有效增扩是必需的。尽管已经对 TOM1 家族成员进行了一些系统发育和功能分析,但基于植物界最古老到最年轻的代表物的系统发育对 TOM1 同源物进行全面分析,分析对 tobamovirus 积累的支持以及与其他宿主和病毒蛋白的相互作用尚未报道。在这项研究中,我们使用 Nicotiana benthamiana 和 TMV 作为模型系统,对来自不同植物谱系的 Nicotiana benthamiana 和其他植物物种的 TOM1 同源物进行了功能表征。我们改进了一种多重基因组编辑工具,并生成了一个六重突变体,其中 TMV 的增扩明显受到抑制。我们表明,来自 Nicotiana benthamiana 的 TOM1 同源物表现出支持 TMV 增扩的不同能力。进化分析表明,TOM1 家族仅限于植物界,可能起源于绿藻门,这表明 TOM1 家族的起源非常古老。我们发现,在苔藓植物和石松植物分化之后,TOM1 家族获得了促进 TMV 增扩的能力。此外,不同植物物种的 TOM1 同源物促进 TMV 增扩的能力以及 TOM1 与 TOM2A 之间以及 TOM1 与 TMV 编码的复制蛋白之间的相互作用高度保守,这表明在促进 TMV 增扩方面,TOM2A-TOM1-TMV Hel 模块具有保守性。我们的研究不仅揭示了促进 tobamovirus 增扩的基因模块的保守性,而且为抗 TMV 作物的发展提供了宝贵的策略。