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A putative antiviral role of plant cytidine deaminases

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A putative antiviral role of plant cytidine deaminases

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dc.contributor.author Martín, Susana es_ES
dc.contributor.author Cuevas, J.M. es_ES
dc.contributor.author Grande-Perez, A. es_ES
dc.contributor.author Elena Fito, Santiago Fco es_ES
dc.date.accessioned 2018-05-13T04:24:04Z
dc.date.available 2018-05-13T04:24:04Z
dc.date.issued 2017 es_ES
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10251/101846
dc.description.abstract [EN] Background: A mechanism of innate antiviral immunity operating against viruses infecting mammalian cells has been described during the last decade. Host cytidine deaminases (e.g., APOBEC3 proteins) edit viral genomes, giving rise to hypermutated nonfunctional viruses; consequently, viral fitness is reduced through lethal mutagenesis. By contrast, sub-lethal hypermutagenesis may contribute to virus evolvability by increasing population diversity. To prevent genome editing, some viruses have evolved proteins that mediate APOBEC3 degradation. The model plant Arabidopsis thaliana genome encodes nine cytidine deaminases (AtCDAs), raising the question of whether deamination is an antiviral mechanism in plants as well. Methods: Here we tested the effects of expression of AtCDAs on the pararetrovirus Cauliflower mosaic virus (CaMV). Two different experiments were carried out. First, we transiently overexpressed each one of the nine A. thaliana AtCDA genes in Nicotiana bigelovii plants infected with CaMV, and characterized the resulting mutational spectra, comparing them with those generated under normal conditions. Secondly, we created A. thaliana transgenic plants expressing an artificial microRNA designed to knock-out the expression of up to six AtCDA genes. This and control plants were then infected with CaMV. Virus accumulation and mutational spectra where characterized in both types of plants. Results: We have shown that the A. thaliana AtCDA1 gene product exerts a mutagenic activity, significantly increasing the number of G to A mutations in vivo, with a concomitant reduction in the amount of CaMV genomes accumulated. Furthermore, the magnitude of this mutagenic effect on CaMV accumulation is positively correlated with the level of AtCDA1 mRNA expression in the plant. Conclusions: Our results suggest that deamination of viral genomes may also work as an antiviral mechanism in plants. es_ES
dc.description.sponsorship This work was supported by the former Spanish Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación-FEDER grant BFU2009-06993 to SFE. JMC was supported by the CSIC JAE-doc program/Fondo Social Europeo. AG-P was supported by a grant for Scientific and Technical Activities and by grant P10-CVI-65651, both from Junta de Andalucía.
dc.language Inglés es_ES
dc.publisher F1000 Research, Ltd. es_ES
dc.relation.ispartof F1000Research es_ES
dc.rights Reconocimiento (by) es_ES
dc.subject Antiviral innate immunity es_ES
dc.subject Cauliflower mosaic virus es_ES
dc.subject Error catastrophe es_ES
dc.subject Hypermutagenesis es_ES
dc.subject Mutational spectrum es_ES
dc.subject Plant-virus interaction es_ES
dc.subject Pararetrovirus es_ES
dc.subject Virus evolution es_ES
dc.title A putative antiviral role of plant cytidine deaminases es_ES
dc.type Artículo es_ES
dc.identifier.doi 10.12688/f1000research.11111.2 es_ES
dc.relation.projectID info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/MICINN//BFU2009-06993/ES/Biologia Evolutiva Y De Sistemas De La Emergencia De Fitovirus De Rna/ es_ES
dc.relation.projectID info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/Junta de Andalucía//P10-CVI-65651/
dc.rights.accessRights Abierto es_ES
dc.contributor.affiliation Universitat Politècnica de València. Instituto Universitario Mixto de Biología Molecular y Celular de Plantas - Institut Universitari Mixt de Biologia Molecular i Cel·lular de Plantes es_ES
dc.description.bibliographicCitation Martín, S.; Cuevas, J.; Grande-Perez, A.; Elena Fito, SF. (2017). A putative antiviral role of plant cytidine deaminases. F1000Research. 1-14. https://doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.11111.2 es_ES
dc.description.accrualMethod S es_ES
dc.relation.publisherversion https://doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.11111.2 es_ES
dc.description.upvformatpinicio 1 es_ES
dc.description.upvformatpfin 14 es_ES
dc.type.version info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion es_ES
dc.identifier.eissn 2046-1402 es_ES
dc.identifier.pmid 28620460 en_EN
dc.identifier.pmcid PMC5461918 en_EN
dc.relation.pasarela S\357602 es_ES
dc.contributor.funder Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación es_ES
dc.contributor.funder European Regional Development Fund
dc.contributor.funder Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas
dc.contributor.funder European Social Fund
dc.contributor.funder Junta de Andalucía


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