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Expression of the crucifer-infecting TMV-Cg movement protein in tobacco plants complements in trans a TMV-U1 trafficking-deficient mutant
Díaz-Griffero, Felipe; Espinoza Cancino, Carmen; Medina Arévalo, Consuelo; Arce-Johnson, Patricio.
Affiliation
  • Díaz-Griffero, Felipe; Harvard Medical School. Department of Pathology. Boston. US
  • Espinoza Cancino, Carmen; Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile. Faculty of Biological Science. Department of Molecular Genetics and Microbiology. Santiago. CL
  • Medina Arévalo, Consuelo; Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile. Faculty of Biological Science. Department of Molecular Genetics and Microbiology. Santiago. CL
  • Arce-Johnson, Patricio; Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile. Faculty of Biological Science. Department of Molecular Genetics and Microbiology. Santiago. CL
Biol. Res ; 39(2): 269-279, 2006. ilus, tab
Article de En | LILACS | ID: lil-432429
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RESUMO
Tobamovirus movement proteins play a determinant role in the establishment of infections in plants, allowing the local movement of viral RNA genome through plasmodesmatas. We expressed the movement protein (MP) of the crucifer- and garlic-infecting Tobacco Mosaic Virus strain Cg (TMV-Cg) in both resistant Xanthi NN and sensitive Xanthi nn Nicotiana tabacum plants. MP-Cg function was assayed by inoculating transgenic plants with a trafficking-deficient mutant of TMV strain U1. Following infection, local necrotic lesions were developed in resistant transgenic plants, and a systemic infection was produced in sensitive tobaccos. Thus, movement function of the mutant virus was complemented in trans by MP-Cg expressed in transgenic plants, causing the same symptoms as wild-type strain. We demonstrated that the function of MP-U1 could be replaced efficiently by MP-Cg, even though these proteins share only 36% of identity. Similar hydrophobic patterns of MP-Cg and MP-U1 suggests structure and function conservations of both proteins. This work is an example of how two tobamoviruses differing in their host range help to understand viral movement mechanism during the infection.
Sujet(s)
Texte intégral: 1 Indice: LILACS Sujet Principal: Maladies des plantes / Nicotiana / Virus de la mosaïque du tabac / Végétaux génétiquement modifiés / Protéines de mouvement des virus de plantes / Mutation langue: En Texte intégral: Biol. Res Thème du journal: BIOLOGIA Année: 2006 Type: Article / Project document
Texte intégral: 1 Indice: LILACS Sujet Principal: Maladies des plantes / Nicotiana / Virus de la mosaïque du tabac / Végétaux génétiquement modifiés / Protéines de mouvement des virus de plantes / Mutation langue: En Texte intégral: Biol. Res Thème du journal: BIOLOGIA Année: 2006 Type: Article / Project document