2021
DOI: 10.3390/microorganisms9040695
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Variability, Functions and Interactions of Plant Virus Movement Proteins: What Do We Know So Far?

Abstract: Of the various proteins encoded by plant viruses, one of the most interesting is the movement protein (MP). MPs are unique to plant viruses and show surprising structural and functional variability while maintaining their core function, which is to facilitate the intercellular transport of viruses or viral nucleoprotein complexes. MPs interact with components of the intercellular channels, the plasmodesmata (PD), modifying their size exclusion limits and thus allowing larger particles, including virions, to pa… Show more

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“…A role for virus-induced modifications of plant cell wall structure has long been recognized. Plant viruses encode proteins (movement proteins, MPs) whose main function is to promote and mediate virus intercellular movement, thus propagating the infection to still uninfected cells (Dorokhov et al, 2020;Kumar and Dasgupta, 2021). In order to move, viruses need to overcome the formidable barrier of the wall and mostly do it by increasing the size exclusion limit (SEL) of wallcrossing plasmodesmata.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A role for virus-induced modifications of plant cell wall structure has long been recognized. Plant viruses encode proteins (movement proteins, MPs) whose main function is to promote and mediate virus intercellular movement, thus propagating the infection to still uninfected cells (Dorokhov et al, 2020;Kumar and Dasgupta, 2021). In order to move, viruses need to overcome the formidable barrier of the wall and mostly do it by increasing the size exclusion limit (SEL) of wallcrossing plasmodesmata.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indeed, localization of viral MPs to PD has been demonstrated, and some MPs can increase the PD size exclusion limit to enable the movement of viruses into adjacent cells (1,2). Viral MPs use various transport strategies to reach PD and interact with several host factors to regulate movement processes (3)(4)(5). A well-studied viral MP, tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) MP, recruits cytoskeleton components (6)(7)(8)(9), host factors involved in the intra-and intercellular transport (10)(11)(12), and cellular membranes (13).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Without this dual-utilization of T 1 -plants, many more transgenic plants have to be obtained and used in identifying their resistance. Of course, this procedure may have some issues out of expectation in SMV-resistance identification of non-transgenic soybean germplasm resources, such as the movement of the virus to the system leaves may be blocked in some soybean varieties, where even the inoculated-leaves can be infected by SMV ( Wu and Cheng, 2020 ; Kumar and Dasgupta, 2021 ). In this case, the results of SMV resistance from the detached-leaves might appear false negative.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%