Abstract

Viruses move intracellularly to their replication compartments, and the newly synthesized viral complexes are transported to neighboring cells through hijacking of the host endomembrane systems. During these processes, numerous interactions occur among viral proteins, host proteins, and the cytoskeleton system. This review mainly focuses on the plant endomembrane network, which may be utilized by Bamboo mosaic virus (BaMV) to move to its replication compartment, and summarizes the host factors that may be directly involved in delivering BaMV cargoes during intracellular movement. Accumulating evidence indicates that plant endomembrane systems are highly similar but exhibit significant variations from those of other eukaryotic cells. Several Nicotiana benthamiana host proteins have recently been identified to participate in the intracellular movement of BaMV. Chloroplast phosphoglycerate kinase, a host protein transported to chloroplasts, binds to BaMV RNAs and facilitates BaMV replication. NbRABG3f is a small GTPase that plays an essential role in vesicle transportation and is also involved in BaMV replication. These two host proteins may deliver BaMV to the replication compartment. Rab GTPase activation protein 1, which switches Rab GTPase to the inactive conformation, participates in the cell-to-cell movement of BaMV, possibly by trafficking BaMV cargo to neighboring cells after replication. By analyzing the host factors involved in the intracellular movement of BaMV and the current knowledge of plant endomembrane systems, a tentative model for BaMV transport to its replication site within plant cells is proposed.

Highlights

  • Membrane trafficking delivers materials between the endomembrane system and the plasma membrane and plays an essential role in cell survival and development (Cheung and de Vries, 2008)

  • I summarized the host factors that participate in membrane trafficking and a specific chloroplast targeting protein that may participate in BaMV transportation within the cells

  • A possible model was proposed to demonstrate how BaMV is delivered to its replication compartment

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Summary

Host Factors Involved in the Intracellular Movement of Bamboo mosaic virus

Reviewed by: Vicente Pallas, Instituto de Biología Molecular y Celular de Plantas (CSIC-UPV), Spain Miguel A. Viruses move intracellularly to their replication compartments, and the newly synthesized viral complexes are transported to neighboring cells through hijacking of the host endomembrane systems. During these processes, numerous interactions occur among viral proteins, host proteins, and the cytoskeleton system. This review mainly focuses on the plant endomembrane network, which may be utilized by Bamboo mosaic virus (BaMV) to move to its replication compartment, and summarizes the host factors that may be directly involved in delivering BaMV cargoes during intracellular movement. NbRABG3f is a small GTPase that plays an essential role in vesicle transportation and is involved in BaMV replication These two host proteins may deliver BaMV to the replication compartment.

INTRODUCTION
POSSIBLE REPLICATION COMPARTMENTS FOR BaMV
POSSIBLE MODEL FOR BaMV INTRACELLULAR MOVEMENT TO ITS REPLICATION COMPARTMENT
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