Title of article :
Role of Viral Movement and Coat Proteins and RNA in Phloem-dependent Movement and Phloem Unloading of Tobamoviruses
Author/Authors :
O. SAREILA، نويسنده , , M. HOHKURI، نويسنده , , T. WAHLROOS and P. SUSI، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
The role of virus-encoded proteins and viral RNA in
phloem-dependent movement and phloem unloading
was investigated using temperature-sensitive (ts) tobamoviruses.
Phloem-dependent movement of ts-tobamoviruses
was not prevented by the non-permissive
temperature; only a slight, temporal effect on systemic
movement of Tobacco mosaic virus Ni2519 (TMVNi2519),
which encodes a ts-movement protein (ts-MP)
and ts-origin-of-assembly (ts-OAS), was detected.
Intact viral coat protein (CP) was not essential in the
phloem-unloading step using a modified differential
temperature treatment (mDTT), in which the lower
inoculated part of a plant was maintained at the permissive
temperature and the upper part at the non-permissive
temperature. Grafted plants with wild-type
rootstocks and MP transgenic scions (MP expressed
under transcriptional control of the CaMV 35S promoter)
supported phloem unloading of Tomato mosaic
virus Ls1 (encoding ts-MP) but not that of TMVNi2519
when subjected to mDTT. However, TMVNi2519
was still capable of being translocated within
the vascular system at the temperature at which the
MP was non-functional but could not unload from the
vascular tissue. These data suggest that functionality
of MP and CP is not essential for phloem-dependent
movement and phloem unloading of tobamoviruses,
and also indicate that viral RNA participates in the
subsequent (cell–cell) movement of tobamoviruses after
phloem unloading
Keywords :
coat protein , phloem-dependent movement , movement protein , phloem unloading , tobamovirus
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics