Abstract

Potyviruses replicate and express their genomes in the cytoplasm in closely related membranous structures such as the endoplasmic reticulum or in the vicinity of the ER. The present research demonstrates the participation of plant cell organelles based on ultrastructural examination of compatible and incompatible interactions in tobacco- and potato-potato virus Y (PVY) necrotic strains. In two interaction types, PVYN Wi and PVYNTN particles were documented inside cell nuclei. Virus cytoplasmic inclusions and particles were associated with nuclear envelope pore complexes. Moreover, the PVY capsid protein was immunolocalised in the cell nucleus and nucleolus. Our results for the first time show PVY particles and capsid proteins inside the mitochondrion in compatible interactions, whereas in hypersensitive responses these interactions were identified inside chloroplasts. The PVY particles attached to mitochondria caused association groups of these organelles. The ultrastructural analysis clearly demonstrated both the dynamics of the endoplasmatic reticulum in two types of PVY interactions and connections between PVY cytoplasmic inclusions and particles with its membranous structures. Moreover, we demonstrated strongly localised immunodetection of the PVY capsid protein on the surface and in the vicinity of ER in cases of hypersensitive response as well as in compatible interaction.

Highlights

  • Potato virus Y (PVY), a member of the Potyviridae, is a filamentous virus possessing (?)ss RNA (Fauquet et al 2005)

  • Virus particles were observed starting from 10 h after inoculation, while the presence of viral cytoplasmic inclusions was demonstrated 24 h after PVYNTN or PVYN Wi inoculation, despite the fact that symptoms occurred 3 days after inoculation (Otulak and Garbaczewska 2010)

  • Lobed shape of cell nucleus together with strong dilatation of nuclear envelope was observed in case of compatible and incompatible interaction of potato virus Y (PVY) with potato and tobacco plants, which resulted in formation of considerable perinuclear areas filled with fibril substance

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Introduction

Potato virus Y (PVY), a member of the Potyviridae, is a filamentous virus possessing (?)ss RNA (Fauquet et al 2005). It is one of the most common viruses infecting a wide range of plant species, especially Solanaceous plants (Robert et al 2000). Isolates belonging to the PVYN group induce veinal necrotic leaves on potato. Variants of PVY have been described in Poland—PVYN W isolates (Chrzanowska 1991) and Hungary—PVYNTN (Beczner et al 1984). PVYNTN isolates have all the biological characteristics of the PVYN group and are distinguished from standard PVYN isolates by their ability to induce necrosis on potato tubers (potato tuber necrosis ringspot disease, PTNRD)

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