2003
DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-313x.2003.01625.x
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Diverse RNA viruses elicit the expression of common sets of genes in susceptible Arabidopsis thaliana plants

Abstract: SummarySystemic infections of plants by viruses require that viruses modify host cells in order to facilitate infections. These modifications include induction of host factors required for replication, propagation and movement, and suppression of host defense responses, which are likely to be associated with changes in host gene expression. Past studies of the effects of viral infection on gene expression in susceptible hosts have been limited to only a handful of genes. To gain broader insight into the respon… Show more

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“…We and others have reported the induction of HSP70 by a wide range of viruses in diverse host plants, including pea (Pisum sativum), N. benthamiana, squash (Cucurbita pepo), tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum), and Arabidopsis (Aranda et al, 1996;Escaler et al, 2000;Havelda and Maule, 2000;Jockusch et al, 2001;Whitham et al, 2003). Based on the differential induction of heat-inducible genes Figure 3.…”
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“…We and others have reported the induction of HSP70 by a wide range of viruses in diverse host plants, including pea (Pisum sativum), N. benthamiana, squash (Cucurbita pepo), tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum), and Arabidopsis (Aranda et al, 1996;Escaler et al, 2000;Havelda and Maule, 2000;Jockusch et al, 2001;Whitham et al, 2003). Based on the differential induction of heat-inducible genes Figure 3.…”
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“…In addition to its part in responses to abiotic stress, HSP70 also functions in response to pathogen attack. Hence, in plants, HSP70 and HSP90 are essential components of the hypersensitive response defense mechanism (Kanzaki et al, 2003), and HSP70 is induced by virus infection in both animal and plant cells (Aranda and Maule, 1998;Whitham et al, 2003).…”
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“…PVX is the type member of the genus Potexvirus (Martelli et al, 2007) and infects several solanaceous hosts, but Arabidopsis is considered a nonhost for PVX. However, an Arabidopsis-infecting strain of PVX (PVX 2.7) has been described and used in microarray expression studies (Whitham et al, 2003). We show here that PVX 2.7 can infect Arabidopsis because of the presence of a second virus, Pepper ringspot virus (PepRSV).…”
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“…Since viruses are obligate intracellular parasites that hijack host cellular functions and resources for their replication and movement, they generally induce a wide variety of alterations in host gene expression and cell physiology (Whitham et al, 2003(Whitham et al, , 2006. In recent years, the use of transcriptomics approaches, such as microarrays and subtractive libraries, has resulted in significant advances in identifying such responses to viruses (Whitham et al, 2003(Whitham et al, , 2006Marathe et al, 2004;Dardick, 2007;Yang et al, 2007). Many microarray analyses are initiated to discover novel genes with effective host defense responses to obtain candidate genes for functional analysis (Wise et al, 2007).…”
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