1. NSs Encoded by Groundnut Bud Necrosis Virus Is a Bifunctional Enzyme.
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Lokesh, Bhushan, Rashmi, Panigrahi R., Amruta, Bhat S., Srisathiyanarayanan, Dharmaiah, Murthy, Mathur R. N., and Savithri, Handanahal S.
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NECROSIS ,BUNYAVIRUSES ,LEGUMES ,SOLANACEAE ,ADENOSINE triphosphatase ,NUCLEIC acids ,FOODBORNE diseases ,TUBIFLORAE - Abstract
Groundnut bud necrosis virus (GBNV), a member of genus Tospovirus in the family Bunyaviridae, infects a large number of leguminosae and solanaceae plants in India. With a view to elucidate the function of nonstructural protein, NSs encoded by the small RNA genome (S RNA), the NSs protein of GBNV- tomato (Karnataka) [1] was over-expressed in E. coli and purified by Ni-NTA chromatography. The purified rNSs protein exhibited an RNA stimulated NTPase activity. Further, this activity was metal ion dependent and was inhibited by adenosine 5' (β, γ imido) triphosphate, an ATP analog. The rNSs could also hydrolyze dATP. Interestingly, in addition to the NTPase and dATPase activities, the rNSs exhibited ATP independent 5' RNA/ DNA phosphatase activity that was completely inhibited by AMP. The 5' α phosphate could be removed from ssDNA, ssRNA, dsDNA and dsRNA thus confirming that rNSs has a novel 5' α phosphatase activity. K189A mutation in the Walker motif A (GxxxxGKT) resulted in complete loss of ATPase activity, but the 5' phosphatase activity was unaffected. On the other hand, D159A mutation in the Walker motif B (DExx) resulted in partial loss of both the activities. These results demonstrate for the first time that NSs is a bifunctional enzyme, which could participate in viral movement, replication or in suppression of the host defense mechanism. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2010
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