Article

  • The EMBO Journal (1999) 18, 2683 - 2691
  • doi:10.1093/emboj/18.10.2683

Strong host resistance targeted against a viral suppressor of the plant gene silencing defence mechanism

Hong-Wei Li1,2, Andrew P. Lucy1, Hui-Shan Guo1, Wan-Xiang Li1, Liang-Hui Ji1, Sek-Man Wong2 and Shou-Wei Ding1

  1. Molecular Virology Laboratory, Institute of Molecular Agrobiology, 1 Research Link, Singapore 117604
  2. Department of Biological Sciences, The National University of Singapore, 1 Research Link, Singapore 117604

Correspondence to:

Shou-Wei Ding, E-mail: dingsw@ima.org.sg

Received 17 November 1998; Accepted 18 March 1999; Revised 17 March 1999


The 2b protein encoded by cucumber mosaic cucumovirus (Cmv2b) acts as an important virulence determinant by suppressing post-transcriptional gene silencing (PTGS), a natural plant defence mechanism against viruses. We report here that the tomato aspermy cucumovirus 2b protein (Tav2b), when expressed from the unrelated tobacco mosaic tobamovirus (TMV) RNA genome, activates strong host resistance responses to TMV in tobacco which are typical of the gene-for-gene disease resistance mechanism. Domain swapping between Cmv2b, which does not elicit these responses, and Tav2b, revealed functional domains in Tav2b critical for triggering virus resistance and hypersensitive cell death. Furthermore, substitution of two amino acids from Tav2b by those found at the same positions in Cmv2b, Lys21right arrowVal and Arg28right arrowSer, abolished the ability to induce hypersensitive cell death and virus resistance. However, in Nicotiana benthamiana, a species related to tobacco, Tav2b functions as a virulence determinant and suppresses PTGS. Thus, a viral suppressor of the host gene silencing defence mechanism is the target of another independent host resistance mechanism. Our results provide new insights into the complex molecular strategies employed by viruses and their hosts for defence, counter-defence and counter counter-defence.

  • Keywords:

    • avirulence gene,
    • cucumber mosaic virus,
    • disease resistance,
    • gene silencing,
    • hypersensitive response