Literature DB >> 11458006

Ultrastructural localization and epitope mapping of the methyltransferase-like and helicase-like proteins of Beet yellows virus.

Tatyana N Erokhina1, Maria V Vitushkina2, Roman A Zinovkin2, Dietrich E Lesemann3, Wilhelm Jelkmann4, Eugene V Koonin5, Alexey A Agranovsky2.   

Abstract

Monoclonal antibodies (MAbs) specific to the methyltransferase (MT) and helicase (HEL) domains of the closterovirus Beet yellows virus (BYV) were used for immunogold labelling of ultrathin sections of virus-infected Tetragonia expansa plants. MAbs 4A2 and 4A5 from the MT panel, and 1C4 from the HEL panel, specifically labelled distinct closterovirus-induced membranous structures, the 'BYV-type vesicles', thus suggesting that the closterovirus MT-like and HEL-like proteins co-localize in these structures. Probing of the MT and HEL MAbs with synthetic octapeptides spanning the sequences of the recombinant MT and HEL fragments that had been used as immunogens showed that 4A5 and 4A2 recognized a single epitope, SRLLENET (aa 686-692 in the BYV 1a protein), and 1C4 reacted with the DDPF epitope (aa 2493-2496). These epitopes apparently reside on the exposed parts of the membrane-associated molecules of the closterovirus MT-like and HEL-like proteins. Two other epitopes determined for the MT MAbs that were nonreactive in the immunogold labelling, namely TMVTPGEL (aa 750-757; MAbs 3C5, 4B4 and 4C5) and SREQLVEA (aa 806-813; MAb 2A4), are possibly buried in the MT domain fold or shielded by membranes or other proteins involved in the viral replicative complex.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11458006     DOI: 10.1099/0022-1317-82-8-1983

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Gen Virol        ISSN: 0022-1317            Impact factor:   3.891


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