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Functions of the 126-and 183-kDa proteins of tobacco mosaic virus

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VIROLOGY
卷 271, 期 1, 页码 90-98

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ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1006/viro.2000.0313

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Tobacco mosaic virus produces two proteins that contain domains similar to the methyltransferase (MT) and helicase (HEL)-like domains of the replicase-associated proteins of other RNA viruses. The more abundant 126-kDa protein contains only the MT and MEL-like domains, whereas the 183-kDa readthrough protein additionally contains the polymerase domain. We examined the functions of these proteins by constructing a bipartite system to express the 126- and 183-kDa proteins from separate RNAs. Mutants expressing the 183-kDa protein recognized promoters for negative- and positive-stranded RNA synthesis, transcribed subgenomic mRNAs, capped RNAs, synthesized proteins, moved cell to cell within the plant, and replicated defective RNAs (dRNAs). The principal function of the 126-kDa protein was to increase the rate of replication approximately tenfold. The 126-kDa protein appeared to function primarily in cis, and production of the 126-kDa protein in trans did not enhance replication of the helper virus. dRNAs producing a functional 126-kDa protein were replicated efficiently by helper viruses that produced only the 183-kDa protein but not by wild-type virus, suggesting that efficient replication required the 183-kDa protein to form a heterodimer with the 126-kDa protein already bound to the target dRNA. (C) 2000 Academic Press.

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