2014
DOI: 10.1128/jvi.03648-13
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The Tobacco mosaic virus Movement Protein Associates with but Does Not Integrate into Biological Membranes

Abstract: Plant positive-strand RNA viruses require association with plant cell endomembranes for viral translation and replication, as well as for intra-and intercellular movement of the viral progeny. The membrane association and RNA binding of the Tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) movement protein (MP) are vital for orchestrating the macromolecular network required for virus movement. A previously proposed topological model suggests that TMV MP is an integral membrane protein with two putative ␣-helical transmembrane (TM) s… Show more

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“…TMDs were fused with two nonfluorescent fragments (VN: 1-155 amino acids, I152L; and VC: 155-238 amino acids, A206K) of the venus fluorescent protein to assess whether TMD interactions would reconstitute fluorescence of venus ( Fig. 2A) (42). VN and VC constructs fused to the same TMD were cotransfected in HCT116 colon carcinoma cells.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…TMDs were fused with two nonfluorescent fragments (VN: 1-155 amino acids, I152L; and VC: 155-238 amino acids, A206K) of the venus fluorescent protein to assess whether TMD interactions would reconstitute fluorescence of venus ( Fig. 2A) (42). VN and VC constructs fused to the same TMD were cotransfected in HCT116 colon carcinoma cells.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has been well documented that viral MP is associated with ER and PM, accumulates in PD for cell-to-cell movement of plant viruses, and also binds to cytoskeleton (Ding et al, 1992;Moore et al, 1992;McLean et al, 1995;Heinlein et al, 1998;Peiró et al, 2014). Using confocal microscopy and biochemical approaches, we demonstrate that Tm-2 2 is located to the PM in inactive and autoactive forms (Figs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…The PD channels span across cell wall, and both the PM and the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) are continuous through the channels. TMV MP is localized to PD, ER, and PM and also binds to the cytoskeleton (Ding et al, 1992;Moore et al, 1992;McLean et al, 1995;Heinlein et al, 1998;Peiró et al, 2014). MPs accumulate in PD to increase the PD size exclusion limit; they are associated with the ER membrane at viral replication sites and are involved in targeting and transferring the ER-associated viral replication complex to PD (Wolf et al, 1989;Citovsky et al, 1990Citovsky et al, , 1992Waigmann et al, 1994).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Many of the viral movement proteins that facilitate virus transport through PD interact with the cortical ER or are integral ER membrane proteins (Vilar et al, 2002;Krishnamurthy et al, 2003;Martínez-Gil et al, 2009;Peiró et al, 2014). The transmembrane movement proteins of Potato virus X accumulate in RTNLBrich regions of curved cortical ER in Saccharomyces cerevisiae (Wu et al, 2011) and also in the desmotubules of N. benthamiana PD (Tilsner et al, 2013).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%