Atreya C D, Raccah B, Pirone T P
Department of Plant Pathology, University of Kentucky, Lexington 40546.
Virology. 1990 Sep;178(1):161-5. doi: 10.1016/0042-6822(90)90389-9.
A nonaphid transmissible (NAT) variant of tobacco vein mottling virus (TVMV) was used to test the hypothesis that the viral coat protein (CP) plays a role in determining aphid transmissibility. Comparison of the nucleotide sequences in the coat protein cistron of an aphid transmissible isolate (TVMV-AT) with that of TVMV-NAT revealed a single nucleotide difference (G----A) at position 8445; this alters a single amino acid residue (G----E) at position 2747. A cDNA fragment representing the CP region of TVMV-NAT was substituted into the CP region of a full-length cDNA clone of TVMV-AT, and transcribed RNA was inoculated to tobacco plants. Aphids were unable to transmit the resultant hybrid virus which had the TVMV-NAT coat protein, although the concentration and infectivity of the hybrid virus in the source plants were similar to those of TVMV-AT. This is the first direct demonstration that a CP mutation affects aphid transmissibility of a potyvirus.
烟草脉斑驳病毒(TVMV)的一种非蚜虫传播(NAT)变体被用于检验病毒外壳蛋白(CP)在决定蚜虫传播性中起作用这一假说。将蚜虫传播分离株(TVMV-AT)的外壳蛋白顺反子中的核苷酸序列与TVMV-NAT的核苷酸序列进行比较,发现在第8445位有一个单核苷酸差异(G→A);这导致第2747位的一个氨基酸残基发生改变(G→E)。将代表TVMV-NAT CP区域的cDNA片段替换到TVMV-AT全长cDNA克隆的CP区域中,并将转录的RNA接种到烟草植株上。尽管杂交病毒在源植物中的浓度和感染性与TVMV-AT相似,但蚜虫无法传播具有TVMV-NAT外壳蛋白的所得杂交病毒。这是首次直接证明CP突变会影响马铃薯Y病毒属病毒的蚜虫传播性。