| Literature DB >> 22305130 |
Chao Zhang1, Xinwu Pei, Zhixing Wang, Shirong Jia, Shiwei Guo, Yongqiang Zhang, Weimin Li.
Abstract
The Rice stripe virus (RSV) pc4 has been determined as the viral movement protein (MP). In this study, the pc4 gene was cloned into a movement-deficient Tobacco mosaic virus (TMV). The resulting hybrid TMV-pc4, in addition to spreading cell to cell in Nicotiana tabacum, moved systemically and induced foliar necrosis in Nicotiana benthamiana, indicating novel functions of the RSV MP. A systematic alanine-scanning mutagenesis study established the region K(122)-D(258) of the pc4 substantially associated with cell-to-cell movement, and mutants by replacement of KGR(122-124), D(135), ED(170-171), ER(201-202), EFE(218-220) or ELD(256-258) with alanine(s) no longer moved cell to cell. However, only one amino acid group KGR(122-124) was linked with long-distance movement. The region D(17)-K(33) was recognized as a crucial domain for leaf necrosis response, and mutagenesis of DD(17-18) or RK(32-33) greatly attenuated necrosis. The overall data suggested manifold roles of the pc4 during the RSV infection in its experimental host N. benthamiana. Copyright ÂEntities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22305130 DOI: 10.1016/j.virol.2012.01.007
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Virology ISSN: 0042-6822 Impact factor: 3.616