首页 | 本学科首页   官方微博 | 高级检索  
     

Effect of chitosan on tobacco mosaic virus(TMV) accumulation,hydrolase activity,and morphological abnormalities of the viral particles in leaves of N. tabacum L. cv. Samsun
引用本文:Vera Nagorskaya Anatoliy Reunov Larisa Lapshina Viktoriya Davydova Irina Yermak. Effect of chitosan on tobacco mosaic virus(TMV) accumulation,hydrolase activity,and morphological abnormalities of the viral particles in leaves of N. tabacum L. cv. Samsun[J]. 中国病毒学, 2014, 29(4): 250-256. DOI: 10.1007/s12250-014-3452-8
作者姓名:Vera Nagorskaya Anatoliy Reunov Larisa Lapshina Viktoriya Davydova Irina Yermak
作者单位:Pacific Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry, Far Eastern Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences,Vladivostok 690022, Russia
基金项目:ACKNOWLEDGMENTS We thank Dr. RV Gnutova and Dr. II Sybiryakova for supplying the antisera used in the work. This work was supported by the Programs for Fundamental Research of the Presidium of the Russian Academy of Sciences "Molecular-cell biology".
摘    要:The effect of chitosan on the development of infection caused by Tobacco mosaic virus(TMV) in leaves of Nicotiana tabacum L. cv. Samsun has been studied. It was shown that the infectivity and viral coat protein content in leaves inoculated with a mixture of TMV(2 μg/mL) and chitosan(1 mg/mL) were lower in the early period of infection(3 days after inoculation), by 63% and 66% respectively, than in leaves inoculated with TMV only. Treatment of leaves with chitosan 24 h before inoculation with TMV also caused the antiviral effects, but these were less apparent than when the virus and polysaccharide were applied simultaneously. The inhibitory effects of the agent decreased as the infection progressed. Inoculation of leaves with TMV together with chitosan considerably enhanced the activity of hydrolases(proteases, RNases) in the leaves, in comparison with leaves inoculated with TMV alone. Electron microscope assays of phosphotungstic acid(PTA)-stained suspensions from infected tobacco leaves showed that, in addition to the normal TMV particles(18 nm in diameter, 300 nm long), these suspensions contained abnormal(swollen, “thin” and “short”) virions. The highest number of abnormal virions was found in suspensions from leaves inoculated with a mixture of TMV and chitosan. Immuno-electron microscopy showed that “thin” virus particles, in contrast to the particles of normal diameter, lost the ability to bind to specific antiserum. It seems that the chitosan-induced activation of hydrolases stimulates the intracellular degradation of TMV particles and hence hydrolase activation may be considered to be one of the polysaccharide-mediated cellular defense mechanisms that limit virus accumulation in cells.

关 键 词:烟草花叶病毒  水解酶活性  病毒颗粒  形态异常  TMV  壳聚糖  烟草品种  积累
收稿时间:2013-03-18

Effect of chitosan on tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) accumulation,hydrolase activity,and morphological abnormalities of the viral particles in leaves of N. tabacum L. cv. Samsun
Vera Nagorskaya,Anatoliy Reunov,Larisa Lapshina,Viktoriya Davydova,Irina Yermak. Effect of chitosan on tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) accumulation,hydrolase activity,and morphological abnormalities of the viral particles in leaves of N. tabacum L. cv. Samsun[J]. Virologica Sinica, 2014, 29(4): 250-256. DOI: 10.1007/s12250-014-3452-8
Authors:Vera Nagorskaya  Anatoliy Reunov  Larisa Lapshina  Viktoriya Davydova  Irina Yermak
Affiliation:1. Pacific Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry, Far Eastern Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Vladivostok, 690022, Russia
Abstract:The effect of chitosan on the development of infection caused by Tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) in leaves of Nicotiana tabacum L. cv. Samsun has been studied. It was shown that the infectivity and viral coat protein content in leaves inoculated with a mixture of TMV (2 μg/mL) and chitosan (1 mg/mL) were lower in the early period of infection (3 days after inoculation), by 63% and 66% respectively, than in leaves inoculated with TMV only. Treatment of leaves with chitosan 24 h before inoculation with TMV also caused the antiviral effects, but these were less apparent than when the virus and polysaccharide were applied simultaneously. The inhibitory effects of the agent decreased as the infection progressed. Inoculation of leaves with TMV together with chitosan considerably enhanced the activity of hydrolases (proteases, RNases) in the leaves, in comparison with leaves inoculated with TMV alone. Electron microscope assays of phosphotungstic acid (PTA)-stained suspensions from infected tobacco leaves showed that, in addition to the normal TMV particles (18 nm in diameter, 300 nm long), these suspensions contained abnormal (swollen, “thin” and “short”) virions. The highest number of abnormal virions was found in suspensions from leaves inoculated with a mixture of TMV and chitosan. Immuno-electron microscopy showed that “thin” virus particles, in contrast to the particles of normal diameter, lost the ability to bind to specific antiserum. It seems that the chitosan-induced activation of hydrolases stimulates the intracellular degradation of TMV particles and hence hydrolase activation may be considered to be one of the polysaccharide-mediated cellular defense mechanisms that limit virus accumulation in cells.
Keywords:tobacco mosaic virus (TMV)  chitosan  antiviral activity  infection
本文献已被 维普 SpringerLink 等数据库收录!
设为首页 | 免责声明 | 关于勤云 | 加入收藏

Copyright©北京勤云科技发展有限公司  京ICP备09084417号