Absolute Quantification of Grapevine Red Blotch Virus in Grapevine Leaf and Petiole Tissues by Proteomics

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Buchs, Natasha [1 ]
Braga-Lagache, Sophie [1 ]
Uldry, Anne-Christine [1 ]
Brodard, Justine [2 ]
Debonneville, Christophe [3 ]
Reynard, Jean-Sebastien [2 ]
Heller, Manfred [1 ]
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[1] Univ Bern, Prote & Mass Spectrometry Core Facil, Dept BioMed Res DBMR, Bern, Switzerland
[2] Agroscope, Inst Plant Prod Sci, Nyon, Switzerland
[3] Bioreba AG, Reinach, Switzerland
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grapevine; Grapevine red blotch virus; proteomics; shotgun LC-MS/MS; parallel reaction monitoring; absolute quantification; LABEL-FREE; GENOME SEQUENCE; EXTRACTION; SYNTHASE;
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10.3389/fpls.2018.01735
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Q94 [植物学];
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071001 ;
摘要
Grapevine red blotch is a recently identified viral disease that was first recognized in the Napa Valley of California. Infected plants showed foliar symptoms similar to leafroll, another grapevine viral disease, on vines testing negative for known grapevine leafroll-associated virus. Later, the Grapevine red blotch virus (GRBV) was independently discovered in the US states of California and New York and was demonstrated to be the causal agent of red blotch disease. Due to its wide occurrence in the United States, vector transmission, and impacts on grape industry, this virus has the potential to cause serious economic losses. Despite numerous attempts, it has yet not been possible to isolate or visualize viral particles from GRBV-infected plants, thereby hampering the development of a serological assay that would facilitate GRBV detection in grapevine. In this work, mass spectrometry approaches were applied in order to quantify GRBV in infected plants and identify potential biomarkers for viral infection. We present for the first time the physical detection on the protein level of the two GRBV genes V1 (coat protein) and V2 in grapevine tissue lysates. The GRBV coat protein load in petioles was determined to be in the range of 100-900 million copies per milligram wet weight by using three heavy isotope labeled reference peptides as internal standards. In leaves on the other hand, the V1 copy number per unit wet tissue weight appeared to be about six times lower than in petioles, and about 300 times lower in terms of protein concentration in the extractable protein mass, albeit these estimations could only be made with one reference peptide detectable in leaf extracts. Moreover, we found in leaf and petiole extracts of GRBV-infected plants a consistent upregulation of several enzymes involved in flavonoid biosynthesis by label-free shotgun proteomics, indicating the activation of a defense mechanism against GRBV, a plant response already described for Grapevine leafroll-associated virus infection on the transcriptome level. Finally and importantly, we identified some other microorganisms belonging to the grapevine leaf microbiota, two bacterial species (Novosphingobium sp. Rr 2-17 and Methylobacterium) and one virus, Grapevine rupestris stem pitting-associated virus.
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