Literature DB >> 6485253

RNA and capsid accumulation in cowpea protoplasts that are resistant to cowpea mosaic virus strain SB.

M C Kiefer, G Bruening, M L Russell.   

Abstract

Leaf protoplasts from the Arlington line of cowpea (Vigna unguiculata) support only a limited increase of cowpea mosaic virus strain SB (CPMV-SB), whereas cowpea severe mosaic virus, another member of the comovirus group, replicates efficiently in Arlington cowpea protoplasts. CPMV-SB replicates efficiently in protoplasts of cowpea line Blackeye 5. Some characteristics of the virus-specific resistance of Arlington protoplasts to CPMV-SB are reported. Differences between progeny CPMV-SB from Arlington and Blackeye 5 protoplasts were not detected. Inoculation with CPMV-SB RNA, rather than virions, did not make Arlington protoplasts fully susceptible. These results favor, for likely involvement in the CPMV-SB restriction phenomenon, events in the virus life cycle that occur after exposure of virion RNA to the cytoplasm and before assembly of particles is completed. The accumulation of CPMV-SB RNAs of both polarities was found to be depressed in inoculated Arlington protoplasts. However, (+)RNA (virion RNA polarity) accumulated to no lesser extent, per unit of (-)RNA, in Arlington protoplasts than in Blackeye 5 protoplasts. Capsid antigen accumulation, per unit of (+)RNA, was reduced in Arlington protoplasts as compared to Blackeye 5 protoplasts. A working hypothesis consistent with the above and other observations is that Arlington protoplasts have an inhibitory substance that interferes with the production or/and function of CPMV-SB specified proteins.

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Year:  1984        PMID: 6485253     DOI: 10.1016/0042-6822(84)90229-0

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


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