The coat protein of Tomato mosaic virus L₁₁Y is associated with virus-induced chlorosis on infected tobacco plants
2009
Ohnishi, Jun | Hirai, Katsuyuki | Kanda, Ayami | Usugi, Tomio | Meshi, Tetsuo | Tsuda, Shinya
The L₁₁Y strain of Tomato mosaic virus (ToMV) causes severe chlorosis on infected tobacco leaves. Sequencing analysis for the genome showed that L₁₁Y contained multiple nucleotide changes and that some led to amino acid substitutions, when compared with that of the common L strain of ToMV. The chimeric virus, which has the CP of L₁₁Y in the context of the L strain RNA genome, caused severe chlorosis on infected tobacco plants, suggesting that the CP of L₁₁Y containing three amino acid changes (E33S, A86T and E97K) was the determinant of the chlorosis. Two of these amino acid changes (A86T and E97K) were associated with the induction of chlorosis when present together in the CP. Severe destruction and deformation of chloroplasts and the formation of discrete dark-staining materials adjacent to chloroplasts were observed with electron microscopy in L₁₁Y-infected plants. Fewer virus particles accumulated in the cytoplasm of L₁₁Y-infected plant cells. The level of accumulation of CP subgenomic RNA and CP in the infected protoplasts was similar between L and L₁₁Y. Fewer virus particles accumulated in L₁₁Y-infected protoplasts, and many of them were shorter-than-full-length.
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