A cellular protein with an RNA-binding activity co-purifies with vital dsRNA from mycovirus-infected Helminthosporium victoriae

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Abstract

A cellular protein that co-purifies with mycoviral dsRNA was isolated from the plant pathogenic fungus Helminthosporium victoriae (telomorph: Cochliobolus victoriae) infected with two viruses, the totivirus Helminthosporium victoriae 190S virus and the chrysovirus-like Helminthosporium victoriae 145S virus (Hv145SV). The cellular protein, which was, designated Hv-p68, accumulated to higher levels in virus-infected isolates compared to virus-free ones. The majority of the Hv145S dsRNAs were found in association with Hv-p68 and not packaged in virions. Hv-p68 could also be detected as a minor component of the virus capsid. Evidence is presented that Hv-p68 occurs in vivo as an octamer and that it possesses RNA- binding activities. Based on partial amino acid sequence analysis, Hv-p68 was shown to share significant sequence identity with alcohol oxidases from methylotrophic yeasts. Hv-p68 is proposed to play a role in viral RNA packaging/replication and in regulating viral pathogenesis. (C) 2000 Academic Press.

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Soldevila, A. I., Havens, W. M., & Ghabrial, S. A. (2000). A cellular protein with an RNA-binding activity co-purifies with vital dsRNA from mycovirus-infected Helminthosporium victoriae. Virology, 272(1), 183–190. https://doi.org/10.1006/viro.2000.0349

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