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Cloning of the Arabidopsis rwm1 gene for resistance to Watermelon mosaic virus points to a new function for natural virus resistance genes
Authors:Laurence Ouibrahim  Marianne Mazier  Joan Estevan  Gaëlle Pagny  Véronique Decroocq  Cécile Desbiez  André Moretti  Jean‐Luc Gallois  Carole Caranta
Institution:1. Genetics and Breeding of Fruits and Vegetables, INRA‐UR1052, , F‐84143 Montfavet Cedex, France;2. UMR‐BFP 1332, Biologie du Fruit et Pathologie, IBVM, Centre INRA de Bordeaux, INRA Université Bordeaux II, , 33882 Villenave d'Ornon, France;3. Plant Pathology, INRA‐UR0407, , F‐84143 Montfavet Cedex, France
Abstract:Arabidopsis thaliana represents a valuable and efficient model to understand mechanisms underlying plant susceptibility to viral diseases. Here, we describe the identification and molecular cloning of a new gene responsible for recessive resistance to several isolates of Watermelon mosaic virus (WMV, genus Potyvirus) in the Arabidopsis Cvi‐0 accession. rwm1 acts at an early stage of infection by impairing viral accumulation in initially infected leaf tissues. Map‐based cloning delimited rwm1 on chromosome 1 in a 114‐kb region containing 30 annotated genes. Positional and functional candidate gene analysis suggested that rwm1 encodes cPGK2 (At1g56190), an evolutionary conserved nucleus‐encoded chloroplast phosphoglycerate kinase with a key role in cell metabolism. Comparative sequence analysis indicates that a single amino acid substitution (S78G) in the N‐terminal domain of cPGK2 is involved in rwm1‐mediated resistance. This mutation may have functional consequences because it targets a highly conserved residue, affects a putative phosphorylation site and occurs within a predicted nuclear localization signal. Transgenic complementation in Arabidopsis together with virus‐induced gene silencing in Nicotiana benthamiana confirmed that cPGK2 corresponds to rwm1 and that the protein is required for efficient WMV infection. This work uncovers new insight into natural plant resistance mechanisms that may provide interesting opportunities for the genetic control of plant virus diseases.
Keywords:   Potyvirus     phosphoglycerate kinase  resistance gene  Arabidopsis     Watermelon mosaic virus   
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