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Query: EC:1.10.3.2 (
laccase
)
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The papain-like protease p29, derived from the N-terminal portion of the hypovirus CHV1-EP713-encoded open reading frame (ORF) A polyprotein, p69, was previously shown to contribute to reduced pigmentation and sporulation by the infected host, the chestnut blight fungus Cryphonectria parasitica, while being dispensable for virus replication and attenuation of fungal virulence (hypovirulence). We now report that deletion of the C-terminal portion of p69, which encodes the highly basic protein
p40
, resulted in replication-competent mutant viruses that were, however, significantly reduced in RNA accumulation. While the Delta
p40
mutants retained the ability to confer hypovirulence, Delta
p40
-infected fungal strains produced more asexual spores than strains infected with either wild-type CHV1-EP713 or a Delta p29 mutant virus. As observed for Delta p29-infected colonies, pigment production was significantly increased in Delta
p40
-infected fungal strains relative to that in CHV1-EP713-infected strains. Virus-mediated suppression of
laccase
production was not affected by
p40
deletion. A gain-of-function analysis was employed to map the
p40
symptom determinant to the N-terminal domain, encompassing p69 amino acid residues Thr(288) to Arg(312). Evidence that the gain of function was due to the encoded protein rather than the corresponding RNA sequence element was provided by introducing frameshift mutations on either side of the activity determinant domain. Moreover, restoration of symptoms correlated with increased accumulation of viral RNA. These results suggest that
p40
indirectly contributes to virus-mediated suppression of fungal pigmentation and conidiation by providing an accessory function in hypovirus RNA amplification. A possible role for
p40
in facilitating ORF B expression and the relationship between hypovirus RNA accumulation and symptom expression are discussed.
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PMID:Contribution of protein p40 to hypovirus-mediated modulation of fungal host phenotype and viral RNA accumulation. 1209 88