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Reconstitution of tobacco mosaic virus from its constituents, the coat protein and RNA, was investigated by means of ultracentrifugation and circular dichroism measurement. Tobacco mosaic virus protein forms a 20S double-layer disc under conditions favorable for tobacco mosaic virus reconstitution. Dibromination of the tyrosine 139 residue of tobacco mosaic virus protein prevents formation of the 20S disc.Acidification of the tobacco mosaic virus protein solution causes 20S discs to polymerize into long helical rods. Changes in the CD spectra of tobacco mosaic virus protein in the near-ultraviolet region suggest that stacking of the aromatic sidechains of amino acid residues stabilizes the helical rod. The dibrominated tobacco mosaic virus protein also has the ability of rod elongation under acidic condition. CD studies reveal that assembly of tobacco mosaic virus particles from its constituents is stabilized by the stacking effect between the base residues of RNA and the aromatic residues of tobacco mosaic virus protein.Cucumber green mottle mosaic virus protein, which acts as a substituent for tobacco mosaic virus protein in tobacco mosaic virus reconstitution, was also investigated.  相似文献   

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We developed a new method for inhibiting tobacco mosaic virus infection in tobacco plants based on specific RNA hydrolysis induced by a leadzyme. We identified a leadzyme substrate target sequence in genomic tobacco mosaic virus RNA and designed a 16-mer oligoribonucleotide capable of forming a specific leadzyme motif with a five-nucleotide catalytic loop. The synthetic 16-mer RNA was applied with nontoxic, catalytic amount of lead to infected tobacco leaves. We observed inhibition of tobacco mosaic virus infection in tobacco leaves in vivo due to specific tobacco mosaic virus RNA cleavage effected by leadzyme. A significant reduction in tobacco mosaic virus accumulation was observed even when the leadzyme was applied up to 2 h after inoculation of leaves with tobacco mosaic virus. This process, called leadzyme interference, is determined by specific recognition and cleavage of the target site by the RNA catalytic strand in the presence of Pb(2+).  相似文献   

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Reassembly of tobacco mosaic virus from the isolated RNA and protein, supplied as a disk preparation consisting of over 75% as the disk aggregate, has been followed by the protection of the RNA from nuclease digestion. The sizes of the RNA fragments were determined on agarose/acrylamide gels.During the first few minutes the protected RNA is found to be “quantized” into discrete lengths, differing on average by about 50 or 100 nucleotides, corresponding to one or two turns of the virus helix and strongly supporting the hypothesis that elongation in the major direction, towards the 5′-hydroxyl end, is occurring by the direct addition of protein disks. Protected RNA of the full length found in tobacco mosaic virus is visible within six minutes of starting reassembly, and by 30 minutes most of the RNA is fully protected.  相似文献   

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The assembly of tobacco mosaic virus involves a preformed protein aggregate, the disk, which consists of two rings each of 17 protein subunits, as the sole protein source. The kinetics of this assembly have been studied, using both tobacco mosaic virus RNA, which causes a rapid initiation and so enables growth to be studied, and also polyadenylic acid, with which initiation is slowed down and thus can be partially resolved from growth. Two disks interact with a special nucleotide sequence at the 5′-hydroxyl end of a single tobacco mosaic virus RNA molecule to initiate the formation of the viral nucleoprotein helix, which then grows by the addition of further disks. All of the subunits from these further disks are incorporated into the helix, so that growth proceeds by the co-operative addition of 34 subunits at a time. Under the conditions used, rearrangement of each disk takes about six seconds, giving a total time for the growth of a complete virus particle of just over six minutes.  相似文献   

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Summary A comparison was made of the amino acid sequences of the proteins encoded by RNAs 1 and 2 of alfalfa mosaic virus (A1MV) and brome mosaic virus (BMV), and the 126K and 183K proteins encoded by tobacco mosaic virus (TMV). Three blocks of extensive homology of about 200 to 350 amino acids each were observed. Two of these blocks are located in the A1MV and BMV RNA 1 encoded proteins and the TMV encoded 126K protein; they are situated at the N-terminus and C-terminus, respectively. The third block is located in the A1MV and BMV RNA 2 encoded proteins and the C-terminal part of the TMV encoded 183K protein. These homologies are discussed with respect to the functional equivalence of these putative replicase proteins and a possible evolutionary connection between A1MV, BMV and TMV.  相似文献   

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An X-ray diffraction pattern from a well-oriented sol of the stacked disk rod aggregate of the protein of tobacco mosaic virus is presented. The helical parameters deduced from this are consistent with the stacked disk rod being a perturbed form of a stacked ring variant of the single helical polymer. Comparison of the intensity distributions in the X-ray diagrams of the two aggregates confirms their structural similarity.  相似文献   

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T Meshi  T Ohno  Y Okada 《Nucleic acids research》1982,10(19):6111-6117
The nucleotide sequence of cloned cDNA copies of cowpea strain of tobacco mosaic virus RNA including the 30K protein cistron was determined. The 30K protein cistron was located at residue 676-1,527 from the 3' end of the genomic RNA. The 30K protein was composed of 282 amino acid residues and was basic, similar to the 30K protein of common strain OM. However, homology of the amino acid sequences between the two strains was only 27%.  相似文献   

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The binding of sodium dodecyl sulfate to coat protein subunits of cucumber green mottle mosaic virus and tobacco mosaic virus was studied by equilibrium dialysis. The amount of dodecyl sulfate bound to the cucumber virus protein in 0.1 m phosphate buffer (pH 7.2) was found to be 1.55 g/g, which was the same value as that obtained with the tobacco virus protein. The presence of 8 m urea markedly decreased the degree of binding of dodecyl sulfate to the proteins. The amount of binding to the cucumber virus protein was reduced to 0.56 g/g, and that to the tobacco virus protein decreased to 0.8 g/g. The net charges of both proteins were negative at neutral pH and the amount of negative charge of the cucumber virus protein, obtained from the potentiometric titration curves, was larger than that of the tobacco virus protein, either in the native state or in the denatured state. In dodecyl sulfate/polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis the cucumber virus protein migrated faster than the tobacco virus protein. On the other hand, in the presence of 8 m urea, the electrophoretic migration rate of the cucumber virus protein was equal to that of the tobacco virus protein. Sedimentation equilibrium experiments in 6 m guanidinium chloride gave molecular weights of 17,700 and 17,200 for the tobacco mosaic virus and the cucumber virus proteins, respectively. These results suggest that the effective negative charge density of the cucumber virus protein-dodecyl sulfate complex is higher than that of the tobacco virus proteindodecyl sulfate complex in 0.1% dodecyl sulfate solution. The conformation of both proteins was investigated by circular dichroism measurements. Both proteins have a slightly higher degree of α-helix content in dodecyl sulfate solution than in the native state. The addition of 8 m urea to both proteins while in this solution induced a change in conformation to one having a much smaller degree of ordered structure, although the change in the cucumber virus protein was more intense than that in the tobacco virus protein.  相似文献   

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The differences of the reconstitution process of tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) and its mutant, cucumber green mottle mosaic virus (CGMMV) were investigated by the solution X-ray scattering measurements with the synchrotron radiation source using low-temperature quenching. The reconstitution in an aqueous solution is completely stopped below 5°C. The TMV and CGMMV assembly was traced by the small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) measurements at 5°C on a series of solutions prepared by low-temperature quenching after incubation at 20°C for an appropriate interval between 0 and 60 min. The SAXS results were analyzed by the Guinier plot, the Kratky plot and the distance distribution function. The incubation of RNA and protein of CGMMV did not reconstitute at the initial reaction stages below 5 min and then began to reconstitute gradually. After 60 min, the radius of gyration for CGMMV reconstitution process reached almost the value for the initial stage of TMV reconstitution process. This is due to the fact the formation of double-layered disk in CGMMV protein is much slower than in TMV protein.  相似文献   

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The in vitro assembly reaction of tobacco mosaic virus (TMV), especially the elongation process of partially reconstituted RNA (PRR) by protein subunits, was observed by electron microscopy. After addition of TMV-protein subunits, the PRR appeared as rods with a clump at one end, believed to be a complex between added protein subunits and the RNA tail protruding from PRR. The subunits entrapped on the RNA tails in the forms of clumps were progressively incorporated into the growing rods on incubation, ending with the formation of completely reconstituted rods. The clumps were also observed after addition of cucumber green mottle mosaic virus (CGMMV) protein subunits to rods partially reconstituted from RNA and TMV-protein. In this case, the protein subunits, seen as clumps, did not become incorporated to form elongating rods. An improved model for the elongation of TMV rods is proposed. The elongation process is composed of two steps, with the first step being the interaction of protein subunits with the RNA tail protruding from the growing rod. Any protein having a specific binding site for TMV-rna, not limited to TMV-protein, will react in the first step. The second step is the incorporation of the protein on the RNA tail into a rod-shaped structure, with consequent elongation of the growing rod. It appears that only protein homologous with that in the partially reconstituted rods can partake in the second step.  相似文献   

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RNA-interference (RNAi) silences gene expression by'guiding mRNA degradation in asequence-specific fashion.Small interfering RNA (siRNA),an intermediate of the RNAi pathway,has beenshown to be very effective in inhibiting virus infection in mammalian cells and cultured plant cells.Here,wereport that Agrobacterium tumefaciens-mediated transient expression of short hairpin RNA (shRNA) couldinhibit tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) RNA accumulation by targeting the gene encoding the replication-asso-ciated 126 kDa protein in intact plant tissue.Our results indicate that transiently expressed shRNA efficientlyinterfered with TMV infection.The interference observed is sequence-specific,and time-and site-dependent.Transiently expressed shRNA corresponding to the TMV 126 kDa protein gene did not inhibit cucumbermosaic virus (CMV),an unrelated tobamovirus.In order to interfere with TMV accumulation in tobaccoleaves,it is essential for the shRNA constructs to be infiltrated into the same leaves as TMV inoculation.Ourresults support the view that RNAi opens the door for novel therapeutic procedures against virus diseases.We propose that a combination of the RNAi technique and Agrobacterium-mediated transient expressioncould be employed as a potent antiviral treatment in plants.  相似文献   

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The structure of an intact tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) particle was determined at 2.9 A resolution using fibre diffraction methods. All residues of the coat protein and the three nucleotides of RNA that are bound to each protein subunit were visible in the electron density map. Examination of the structures of TMV, cucumber green mottle mosaic virus and ribgrass mosaic virus, and site-directed mutagenesis experiments in which carboxylate groups were changed to the corresponding amides, showed that initial stages of disassembly are driven by complex electrostatic interactions involving at least seven carboxylate side-chains and a phosphate group. The locations of these interactions can drift during evolution, allowing the viruses to evade plant defensive responses that depend on recognition of the viral coat protein surface.  相似文献   

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Summary The reconstitution process of an infectious tobacco mosaic virus particle from its RNA and protein consists of two steps, formation of the initial complex and growth of the helical rod, the former is the rate limiting step. The protein aggregate, having about 20–30 S, is needed for the formation of the initial complex with 5-end of tobacco mosaic virus RNA. The elongation reaction from the initial complex proceeds even under conditions where both the reconstitution reaction and the formation of 20–30 S protein aggregates do not take place. This indicates that the growth of the helical rod proceeds by stepwise additions of protein subunits or 4 S aggregates. A possible model for assembly process of tobacco mosaic virus particle is presented.  相似文献   

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Binding of the oligoribonucleotides AAG, AAGAAG and AAGAAGUUG to the disk aggregate of tobacco mosaic virus coat protein has been studied in solution under conditions favourable for virus assembly. The two longer oligomers bind strongly with Kd around 1 microM, approach complete saturation of binding sites and cause the formation of long, nicked helical rods resembling the virus. It is suggested that the binding of these oligomers, with sequences chosen from the assembly origin of the viral RNA, simulates the tobacco mosaic virus assembly process. No binding could be detected for AAG, indicating that chain length is a crucial determinant in the interaction. The binding of AAGAAG to coat protein crystals is very much weaker than that observed in solution, and the crystals crack at high oligomer concentrations. The corresponding oligodeoxyribonucleotide, d(AAGAAG), shows no binding to the protein in solution; the interaction is extremely specific for RNA.  相似文献   

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Canto T  Palukaitis P 《Journal of virology》2002,76(24):12908-12916
The N gene conditions for resistance to Tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) but only below 28 degrees C. However, a TMV-based vector expressing green fluorescent protein (TMV-GFP) showed only limited movement at 33 degrees C in tobacco plants harboring the N gene and other genes cointrogressed from Nicotiana glutinosa. TMV-GFP moved efficiently in tobacco plants that either lacked these genes or that contained the N gene but were transgenic for RNA1 of Cucumber mosaic virus. These findings identified novel temperature-independent resistance to the movement of TMV-GFP which could be neutralized by a different viral transgene. Using the N gene and nahG gene-transgenic tobacco, we show that this novel resistance is manifested specifically by the N gene itself and operates via a pathway independent of salicylic acid.  相似文献   

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