1. Arabidopsis TOBAMOVIRUS MULTIPLICATION (TOM) 2 locus encodes a transmembrane protein that interacts with TOM1.
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Tsujimoto Y, Numaga T, Ohshima K, Yano MA, Ohsawa R, Goto DB, Naito S, and Ishikawa M
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- Amino Acid Sequence, Arabidopsis metabolism, Arabidopsis virology, Arabidopsis Proteins chemistry, Carrier Proteins chemistry, Chromosome Mapping, Chromosomes, Plant, Genetic Complementation Test, Membrane Proteins chemistry, Molecular Sequence Data, Open Reading Frames, Recombinant Fusion Proteins genetics, Recombinant Fusion Proteins metabolism, Seeds chemistry, Seeds radiation effects, Ubiquitin metabolism, Viral Proteins metabolism, Arabidopsis genetics, Arabidopsis Proteins genetics, Arabidopsis Proteins metabolism, Carrier Proteins genetics, Carrier Proteins metabolism, Genes, Plant, Membrane Proteins genetics, Membrane Proteins metabolism, Mutation, Tobamovirus physiology, Viral Proteins genetics
- Abstract
The tom2-1 mutation of Arabidopsis thaliana reduces the efficiency of intracellular multiplication of tobamoviruses. The tom2-1 mutant was derived from fast-neutron-irradiated seeds, and the original mutant line also carries ttm1, a dominant modifier that increases tobamovirus multiplication efficiency in a tobamovirus-strain-specific manner in the tom2-1 genetic background. Here, we show that the tom2-1 mutation involved a deletion of approximately 20 kb in the nuclear genome. The deleted region included two genes named TOM2A and TOM2B that were both associated with the tom2-1 phenotype, whereas ttm1 corresponded to the translocation of part of the deleted region that included intact TOM2B but not TOM2A. TOM2A encodes a 280 amino acid putative four-pass transmembrane protein with a C-terminal farnesylation signal, while TOM2B encodes a 122 amino acid basic protein. The split-ubiquitin assay demonstrated an interaction of TOM2A both with itself and with TOM1, an integral membrane protein of A.thaliana presumed to be an essential constituent of tobamovirus replication complex. The data presented here suggest that TOM2A is also an integral part of the tobamovirus replication complex.
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- 2003
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