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Association between flower stalk elongation,an Arabidopsis developmental trait,and the subcellular location and movement dynamics of the nonstructural protein P3 of Turnip mosaic virus
Authors:Silvia López-González  José Antonio Navarro  Luis F Pacios  Papaiah Sardaru  Vicente Pallás  Flora Sánchez  Fernando Ponz
Institution:1. Centro de Biotecnología y Genómica de Plantas (UPM-INIA), Pozuelo de Alarcón, Spain;2. Instituto de Biología Molecular y Celular de Plantas (UPV-CSIC), IBMCP, Valencia, Spain
Abstract:Virus infections affect plant developmental traits but this aspect of the interaction has not been extensively studied so far. Two strains of Turnip mosaic virus differentially affect Arabidopsis development, especially flower stalk elongation, which allowed phenotypical, cellular, and molecular characterization of the viral determinant, the P3 protein. Transiently expressed wild-type green fluorescent protein-tagged P3 proteins of both strains and selected mutants of them revealed important differences in their behaviour as endoplasmic reticulum (ER)-associated peripheral proteins flowing along the reticulum, forming punctate accumulations. Three-dimensional (3D) model structures of all expressed P3 proteins were computationally constructed through I-TASSER protein structure predictions, which were used to compute protein surfaces and map electrostatic potentials to characterize the effect of amino acid changes on features related to protein interactions and to phenotypical and subcellular results. The amino acid at position 279 was the main determinant affecting stalk development. It also determined the speed of ER-flow of the expressed proteins and their final location. A marked change in the protein surface electrostatic potential correlated with changes in subcellular location. One single amino acid in the P3 viral protein determines all the analysed differential characteristics between strains differentially affecting flower stalk development. A model proposing a role of the protein in the intracellular movement of the viral replication complex, in association with the viral 6K2 protein, is proposed. The type of association between both viral proteins could differ between the strains.
Keywords:endoplasmic reticulum streaming  P3 protein  peripheral membrane protein  plant developmental traits  potyvirus  surface electrostatic potential  Turnip mosaic virus
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