Mutagenic analysis of Potato Virus X movement protein (TGBp1) and the coat protein (CP): In vitro TGBp1-CP binding and viral RNA translation activation

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Previously, we have shown that encapsidated Potato virus X (PVX) RNA was non-translatable in vitro, but could be converted into a translatable form by binding of the PVX movement protein TGBp1 to one end of the virion or by coat protein (CP) phosphorylation. Here, a mutagenic analysis of PVX CP and TGBp1 was used to identify the regions involved in TGBp1-CP binding and translational activation of PVX RNA by TGBp1. It was found that the C-terminal (C-ter) 10/18 amino acids region was not essential for virus-like particle (VP) assembly from CP and RNA. However, the VPs assembled from the CP lacking C-ter 10/18 amino acids were incapable of TGBp1 binding and being translationally activated. It was suggested that the 10-amino-acid C-ter regions of protein subunits located at one end of a polar helical PVX particle contain a domain accessible to TGBp1 binding and PVX remodelling. The non-translatable particles assembled from the C-ter mutant CP could be converted into a translatable form by CP phosphorylation. The TGBp1-CP binding activity was preserved unless a conservative motif IV was removed from TGBp1. By contrast, TGBp1-dependent activation of PVX RNA translation was abolished by deletions of various NTPase/helicase conservative motifs and their combinations. The motif IV might be essential for TGBp1-CP binding, but insufficient for PVX RNA translation activation. The evidence to discriminate between these two events, i.e. TGBp1 binding to the CP-helix and TGBp1-dependent RNA translation activation, is discussed. © 2007 Blackwell publishing Ltd.

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Zayakina, O., Arkhipenko, M., Kozlovsky, S., Nikitin, N., Smirnov, A., Susi, P., … Atabekov, J. (2008). Mutagenic analysis of Potato Virus X movement protein (TGBp1) and the coat protein (CP): In vitro TGBp1-CP binding and viral RNA translation activation. Molecular Plant Pathology, 9(1), 37–44. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1364-3703.2007.00445.x

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