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Potyviruses differ in their requirement for TOR signaling

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Potyviruses are important plant pathogens that rely on many plant cellular processes for successful infection. TOR (target of rapamycin) signaling is a key eukaryotic energy signaling pathway controlling many cellular processes such as translation and autophagy. The dependence of potyviruses for an active TOR signaling was examined. Arabidopsis lines downregulated for TOR by RNAi were challenged with potyviruses Watermelon Mosaic (WMV) and Turnip Mosaic (TuMV). WMV accumulation was found to be severely altered while TuMV accumulation was only slightly delayed. In another approach, using AZD-8055, an active site inhibitor of the TOR kinase, WMV infection was found to be strongly affected. Moreover, AZD-8055 application can cure WMV infection. In contrast, TuMV infection was not affected by AZD-8055. This suggests that potyviruses have different cellular requirements for an active plant TOR signaling

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hal-01204202 , version 1 (23-09-2015)

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Laurence Ouibrahim, Ana Giner Rubio, André Moretti, Marie-Helene Montane, Benoît Menand, et al.. Potyviruses differ in their requirement for TOR signaling. Journal of General Virology, 2015, in press (9), 17 p. ⟨10.1099/vir.0.000186⟩. ⟨hal-01204202⟩
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