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Turnip mosaic virus VPg interacts with Arabidopsis thaliana eIF(iso)4E and inhibits in vitro translation
Authors:Miyoshi Hiroshi  Okade Hayato  Muto Shinji  Suehiro Noriko  Nakashima Hideki  Tomoo Koji  Natsuaki Tomohide
Affiliation:Department of Microbiology, St Marianna University School of Medicine, Miyamae, Kawasaki, Japan. hmiyoshi@marianna-u.ac.jp
Abstract:The interaction between turnip mosaic virus (TuMV) viral protein linked to the genome (VPg) and Arabidopsis thaliana eukaryotic initiation factor (iso)4E (eIF(iso)4E) was investigated to address the influence of potyviral VPg on host cellular translational initiation. Affinity chromatographic analysis showed that the region comprising amino acids 62-70 of VPg is important for the interaction with eIF(iso)4E. In vitro translation analysis showed that the addition of VPg significantly inhibited translation of capped RNA in eIF(iso)4E-reconstituted wheat germ extract. This result indicates that VPg inhibits cap-dependent translational initiation via binding to eIF(iso)4E. The inhibition by VPg of in vitro translation of RNA with wheat germ extract did not depend on RNase activity. Our present results may indicate that excess VPg produced at the encapsidation stage shuts off cap-dependent translational initiation in host cells by inhibiting complex formation between eIF(iso)4E and cellular mRNAs.
Keywords:Turnip mosaic virus   Viral protein linked to the genome   Eukaryotic initiation factor   Translational initiation   In vitro translation
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