Literature DB >> 34302022

Identification and physical characterization of a spontaneous mutation of the tobacco mosaic virus in the laboratory environment.

Jenica L Lumata1, Darby Ball1, Arezoo Shahrivarkevishahi1, Michael A Luzuriaga1, Fabian C Herbert1, Olivia Brohlin1, Hamilton Lee1, Laurel M Hagge1, Sheena D'Arcy2,3, Jeremiah J Gassensmith4,5.   

Abstract

Virus-like particles are an emerging class of nano-biotechnology with the Tobacco Mosaic Virus (TMV) having found a wide range of applications in imaging, drug delivery, and vaccine development. TMV is typically produced in planta, and, as an RNA virus, is highly susceptible to natural mutation that may impact its properties. Over the course of 2 years, from 2018 until 2020, our laboratory followed a spontaneous point mutation in the TMV coat protein-first observed as a 30 Da difference in electrospray ionization mass spectrometry (ESI-MS). The mutation would have been difficult to notice by electrophoretic mobility in agarose or SDS-PAGE and does not alter viral morphology as assessed by transmission electron microscopy. The mutation responsible for the 30 Da difference between the wild-type (wTMV) and mutant (mTMV) coat proteins was identified by a bottom-up proteomic approach as a change from glycine to serine at position 155 based on collision-induced dissociation data. Since residue 155 is located on the outer surface of the TMV rod, it is feasible that the mutation alters TMV surface chemistry. However, enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays found no difference in binding between mTMV and wTMV. Functionalization of a nearby residue, tyrosine 139, with diazonium salt, also appears unaffected. Overall, this study highlights the necessity of standard workflows to quality-control viral stocks. We suggest that ESI-MS is a straightforward and low-cost way to identify emerging mutants in coat proteins.
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Year:  2021        PMID: 34302022     DOI: 10.1038/s41598-021-94561-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sci Rep        ISSN: 2045-2322            Impact factor:   4.379


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1.  Mutations in the tobacco mosaic virus 30-kD protein gene overcome Tm-2 resistance in tomato.

Authors:  T Meshi; F Motoyoshi; T Maeda; S Yoshiwoka; H Watanabe; Y Okada
Journal:  Plant Cell       Date:  1989-05       Impact factor: 11.277

2.  Modified TMV Particles as Beneficial Scaffolds to Present Sensor Enzymes.

Authors:  Claudia Koch; Katrin Wabbel; Fabian J Eber; Peter Krolla-Sidenstein; Carlos Azucena; Hartmut Gliemann; Sabine Eiben; Fania Geiger; Christina Wege
Journal:  Front Plant Sci       Date:  2015-12-24       Impact factor: 5.753

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1.  Tobacco Mosaic Virus Infection of Chrysanthemums in Thailand: Development of Colorimetric Reverse-Transcription Loop-Mediated Isothermal Amplification (RT-LAMP) Technique for Sensitive and Rapid Detection.

Authors:  Salit Supakitthanakorn; Kanjana Vichittragoontavorn; Anurag Sunpapao; Kaewalin Kunasakdakul; Pilunthana Thapanapongworakul; On-Uma Ruangwong
Journal:  Plants (Basel)       Date:  2022-07-06
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