Enhancing Capsid Proteins Capacity in Plant Virus-Vector Interactions and Virus Transmission

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作者
Agranovsky, Alexey [1 ]
机构
[1] Moscow MV Lomonosov State Univ, Biol Fac, Moscow 119234, Russia
关键词
plant RNA viruses; luteoviruses; benyviruses; closteroviruses; capsid protein; readthrough domain; minor capsid protein; vector transmission; CAULIFLOWER MOSAIC-VIRUS; BEET YELLOWS CLOSTEROVIRUS; MINOR COAT PROTEIN; APHID TRANSMISSION; VEIN VIRUS; READTHROUGH PROTEIN; RNA VIRUS; EFFICIENT TRANSMISSION; GENOME STRUCTURE; EVOLUTION;
D O I
10.3390/cells10010090
中图分类号
Q2 [细胞生物学];
学科分类号
071009 ; 090102 ;
摘要
Vector transmission of plant viruses is basically of two types that depend on the virus helper component proteins or the capsid proteins. A number of plant viruses belonging to disparate groups have developed unusual capsid proteins providing for interactions with the vector. Thus, cauliflower mosaic virus, a plant pararetrovirus, employs a virion associated p3 protein, the major capsid protein, and a helper component for the semi-persistent transmission by aphids. Benyviruses encode a capsid protein readthrough domain (CP-RTD) located at one end of the rod-like helical particle, which serves for the virus transmission by soil fungal zoospores. Likewise, the CP-RTD, being a minor component of the luteovirus icosahedral virions, provides for persistent, circulative aphid transmission. Closteroviruses encode several CPs and virion-associated proteins that form the filamentous helical particles and mediate transmission by aphid, whitefly, or mealybug vectors. The variable strategies of transmission and evolutionary 'inventions' of the unusual capsid proteins of plant RNA viruses are discussed.
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