Literature DB >> 10405356

Evidence for two nonoverlapping functional domains in the potato virus X 25K movement protein.

S Y Morozov1, A G Solovyev, N O Kalinina, O N Fedorkin, O V Samuilova, J Schiemann, J G Atabekov.   

Abstract

To study subdomain organization of the potato virus X (PVX) movement protein (MP) encoded by the first gene in the triple gene block (TGB), we mutated the 25-kDa TGBp1 protein. The N-terminal deletion of the helicase motifs I, IA, and II resulted in loss of the ATPase activity and RNA binding. A frameshift mutation truncating the C-terminal motifs V and VI gave rise to increase of the TGBp1 ATPase activity and had little effect on RNA binding in vitro. Fusions of the green fluorescent protein with 25-kDa MP and its derivative lacking motifs V-VI exhibited similar fluorescence patterns in epidermal cells of Nicotiana benthamiana leaves. Cell-to-cell movement of the 25K-deficient PVX genome was not complemented by the TGBp1 of Plantago asiatica mosaic potexvirus (PlAMV) but was efficiently complemented by a chimeric TGBp1 consisting of the N-terminal part of PlAMV protein (motifs I-IV) and the PVX-specific C-terminal part (motifs V-VI). These results suggest that NTP hydrolysis, RNA binding, and targeting to the specific cellular compartment(s) are associated with the N-terminal domain of the TGBp1 including the helicase motifs I-IV and that the C-terminal domain is involved in specific interactions with other virus proteins. Copyright 1999 Academic Press.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10405356     DOI: 10.1006/viro.1999.9788

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Virology        ISSN: 0042-6822            Impact factor:   3.616


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