1. Readthrough protein associated with virions of barley yellow dwarf luteovirus and its potential role in regulating the efficiency of aphid transmission.
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Wang JY, Chay C, Gildow FE, and Gray SM
- Subjects
- Animals, Avena, Base Sequence, Capsid biosynthesis, Capsid isolation & purification, Cells, Cultured, Cloning, Molecular, DNA Primers, Electrophoresis, Polyacrylamide Gel, Escherichia coli, Luteovirus isolation & purification, Luteovirus pathogenicity, Molecular Sequence Data, Open Reading Frames, Plant Diseases, Polymerase Chain Reaction, Protein Biosynthesis, Protoplasts, Recombinant Proteins biosynthesis, Recombinant Proteins isolation & purification, Recombinant Proteins metabolism, Transfection, Virion isolation & purification, Virion pathogenicity, Aphids virology, Capsid metabolism, Hordeum virology, Luteovirus physiology, Virion physiology
- Abstract
Purified particles of barley yellow dwarf luteovirus (BYDV) contain a major 22-kDa protein and a minor protein of approximately 58 kDa. The 22-kDa capsid protein is encoded by open reading frame (ORF) 3. ORF 5 is immediately downstream and in frame with ORF 3 and a 72-kDa protein can be translated via a readthrough suppression of the ORF 3 termination codon. Antibodies were produced against two Escherichia coli expressed polypeptides that represent the amino- and carboxyl-terminal halves of a putative 50-kDa protein encoded by ORF 5. Immunological analyses indicated that the 58-kDa protein associated with purified virions contained sequences encoded by ORF 3 and ORF 5. The carboxyl terminal portion of the full-length (72 kDa) readthrough protein was absent from the 58-kDa protein. The full-length readthrough protein was detected in infected oat protoplasts and plant tissue, but was not associated with virus particles purified from plants. The carboxyl-terminal portion of the 72-kDa readthrough protein was not required for aphid transmission; however, virus was transmitted more efficiently from protoplast extracts containing virions and soluble 72-kDa readthrough protein than from mock-inoculated protoplast extracts to which plant purified virus was added. The full-length readthrough protein, although not required for transmission, may increase the transmission efficiency of BYDV by aphids.
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- 1995
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