Jupin I, De Kouchkovsky F, Jouanneau F, Gronenborn B
Institut des Sciences Végétales, CNRS, Gif sur Yvette, France.
Virology. 1994 Oct;204(1):82-90. doi: 10.1006/viro.1994.1512.
Tomato yellow leaf curl virus (TYLCV) is a whitefly-transmitted geminivirus with a monopartite genome. We have investigated the ability of a TYLCV DNA mutant containing a disrupted ORF C4 to infect Nicotiana benthamiana and tomato plants. The mutant retained the capability of autonomous replication in protoplast-derived cells of tomato and was able to infect N. benthamiana plants systemically although DNA levels were reduced and symptom development was attenuated. However, when tomato plants were inoculated, the virus was unable to move systemically unless a second site mutation or a reversion in planta restored the integrity of ORF C4. The infected plants remained asymptomatic or showed very mild symptoms. The results strongly suggest that the ORF C4 encodes a protein involved in virus movement, a novel finding for whitefly-transmitted geminiviruses. The involvement of a C4 protein in symptom determination is discussed.
番茄黄化曲叶病毒(TYLCV)是一种由烟粉虱传播的双生病毒,具有单分体基因组。我们研究了一个含有中断的ORF C4的TYLCV DNA突变体感染本氏烟草和番茄植株的能力。该突变体在番茄原生质体衍生细胞中保留了自主复制的能力,并且能够系统地感染本氏烟草植株,尽管DNA水平降低且症状发展减弱。然而,当接种番茄植株时,除非第二个位点突变或植物体内的回复突变恢复了ORF C4的完整性,否则病毒无法系统移动。受感染的植株保持无症状或仅表现出非常轻微的症状。结果强烈表明,ORF C4编码一种参与病毒移动的蛋白质,这对于由烟粉虱传播的双生病毒来说是一个新发现。文中还讨论了C4蛋白在症状决定中的作用。