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The Tomato Calcium-Permeable Channel 4.1 (slosca4.1) is a Susceptibility Factor for Pepino Mosaic Virus

PLANT BIOTECHNOLOGY JOURNAL(2023)

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Summary The hyperosmolality‐gated calcium permeable channel 4.1 (OSCA4.1) belongs to an evolutionarily conserved small family of mechano‐sensitive channels. OSCA members may represent key players in plant resistance to drought and to pathogen infection but are scarcely studied. After screening for resistance to pepino mosaic virus (PepMV) a collection of 1000 mutagenized tomato families, we identified a mutant showing no symptoms and reduced virus accumulation. Resistance was mapped to chromosome 2 between positions 46 309 531 to 47 044 163, where a missense mutation caused the putative truncation of the OSCA4.1 protein. A CRISPR/Cas9 slosca4.1 mutant was resistant to PepMV, but not to tobacco mosaic virus or potato virus X. Inoculation of mutant and wild type tomato protoplasts showed that resistance was expressed in single cells, suggesting a role for SlOSCA4.1 in early viral function(s); congruently, SlOSCA4.1 re‐localized to structures reminiscent of viral replication complexes. We propose that SlOSCA4.1 contributes to the correct regulation of the Ca 2+ homeostasis necessary for optimal PepMV infection. PepMV is a pandemic virus that causes significant losses in tomato crops worldwide. In spite of its importance, no tomato‐resistant varieties have been deployed yet; the mutant identified here has great potential to breed tomato varieties resistant to PepMV.
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Ca2+ homeostasis,GSF10,MTV14,PepMV,resistance,vacuolar sorting
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