RNA helicase activity of the plant virus movement proteins encoded by the first gene of the triple gene block

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Cell-to-cell and long-distance transport of some plant viruses requires coordinated action of three movement proteins encoded by triple gene block (TGB). The largest of TGB proteins, TGBp1, is a member of the superfamily I of DNA/RNA helicases and possesses a set of conserved helicase sequence motifs necessary for virus movement. A recombinant His-tagged form of TGBp1 of two hordeiviruses and potato virus X, a potexvirus, produced in Escherichia coli had unwinding activity on a partially duplexed RNA, but not DNA substrate. The helicase activity of these proteins was dependent on Mg2+ and ATP. The isolated C-terminal half of the PSLV TGBp1 retaining all helicase motifs was also able to unwind RNA duplex. © 2002 Elsevier Science (USA).

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Kalinina, N. O., Rakitina, D. V., Solovyev, A. G., Schiemann, J., & Morozov, S. Y. (2002). RNA helicase activity of the plant virus movement proteins encoded by the first gene of the triple gene block. Virology, 296(2), 321–329. https://doi.org/10.1006/viro.2001.1328

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