Methyltransferase-like (METTL) homologues participate in Nicotiana benthamiana antiviral responses.

IF 2.8 4区 生物学 Q3 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Plant Signaling & Behavior Pub Date : 2023-12-31 DOI:10.1080/15592324.2023.2214760
Jianying Yue, Yan Lu, Zhenqi Sun, Yuqing Guo, David San León, Fabio Pasin, Mingmin Zhao
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Methyltransferase (MTase) enzymes catalyze the addition of a methyl group to a variety of biological substrates. MTase-like (METTL) proteins are Class I MTases whose enzymatic activities contribute to the epigenetic and epitranscriptomic regulation of multiple cellular processes. N6-adenosine methylation (m6A) is a common chemical modification of eukaryotic and viral RNA whose abundance is jointly regulated by MTases and METTLs, demethylases, and m6A binding proteins. m6A affects various cellular processes including RNA degradation, post-transcriptional processing, and antiviral immunity. Here, we used Nicotiana benthamiana and plum pox virus (PPV), an RNA virus of the Potyviridae family, to investigated the roles of MTases in plant-virus interaction. RNA sequencing analysis identified MTase transcripts that are differentially expressed during PPV infection; among these, accumulation of a METTL gene was significantly downregulated. Two N. benthamiana METTL transcripts (NbMETTL1 and NbMETTL2) were cloned and further characterized. Sequence and structural analyses of the two encoded proteins identified a conserved S-adenosyl methionine (SAM) binding domain, showing they are SAM-dependent MTases phylogenetically related to human METTL16 and Arabidopsis thaliana FIONA1. Overexpression of NbMETTL1 and NbMETTL2 caused a decrease of PPV accumulation. In sum, our results indicate that METTL homologues participate in plant antiviral responses.

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甲基转移酶样(METTL)同系物参与本烟的抗病毒反应。
甲基转移酶(MTase)催化将甲基添加到各种生物底物中。MTase样(METTL)蛋白是I类MTase,其酶活性有助于多种细胞过程的表观遗传学和表转录组调控。N6腺苷甲基化(m6A)是真核细胞和病毒RNA的一种常见化学修饰,其丰度由MTase和METTL、去甲基化酶和m6A结合蛋白共同调节。m6A影响各种细胞过程,包括RNA降解、转录后处理和抗病毒免疫。在这里,我们使用烟草和李痘病毒(PPV),一种Potyviridae家族的RNA病毒,来研究MTase在植物病毒相互作用中的作用。RNA测序分析鉴定了在PPV感染期间差异表达的MTase转录物;其中METTL基因的积累被显著下调。克隆并进一步鉴定了两个本氏N.benthamiana METTL转录物(NbMETTL1和NbMETTL2)。对这两种编码蛋白的序列和结构分析确定了一个保守的S-腺苷甲硫氨酸(SAM)结合结构域,表明它们在系统发育上与人类METTL16和拟南芥FIONA1相关。NbMETTL1和NbMETTL2的过表达导致PPV积累的减少。总之,我们的结果表明METTL同源物参与植物抗病毒反应。
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Plant Signaling & Behavior
Plant Signaling & Behavior Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Plant Science
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期刊介绍: Plant Signaling & Behavior, a multidisciplinary peer-reviewed journal published monthly online, publishes original research articles and reviews covering the latest aspects of signal perception and transduction, integrative plant physiology, and information acquisition and processing.
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