Yusibov V, Loesch-Fries L S
Department of Botany and Plant Pathology, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana 47907, USA.
Virology. 1998 Mar 1;242(1):1-5. doi: 10.1006/viro.1997.8973.
Infection of tobacco protoplasts with mutant alfalfa mosaic virus (AMV) RNAs indicated that three basic amino acids in the N-terminus of AMV coat protein are important for the biological activity of the coat protein in the beginning of infection. Substitution of alanines for lysines at position 14 or 17 in the coat protein resulted in a 5- or 10-fold reduction in the activity of the protein, respectively. However, substitution of alanine for arginine at position 18 entirely abolished activity. Arginine 18 was also required for the coat protein to bind to the 3' noncoding region of the virus RNA in vitro, whereas lysine 14 or 17 was not required. Thus, these results indicate that arginine 18 is essential for the activity of the coat protein in early infection and that binding of the coat protein to AMV RNA correlates with activity.
用突变的苜蓿花叶病毒(AMV)RNA感染烟草原生质体表明,AMV外壳蛋白N端的三个碱性氨基酸在感染初期对外壳蛋白的生物学活性很重要。外壳蛋白第14或17位的赖氨酸被丙氨酸取代,分别导致该蛋白活性降低5倍或10倍。然而,第18位的精氨酸被丙氨酸取代则完全消除了活性。体外实验中,外壳蛋白与病毒RNA的3'非编码区结合也需要精氨酸18,而赖氨酸14或17则不需要。因此,这些结果表明,精氨酸18对早期感染中外壳蛋白的活性至关重要,并且外壳蛋白与AMV RNA的结合与活性相关。