Tem. Abbink et al., TOBACCO MOSAIC-VIRUS HELICASE DOMAIN INDUCES NECROSIS IN N-GENE-CARRYING TOBACCO IN THE ABSENCE OF VIRUS-REPLICATION, Molecular plant-microbe interactions, 11(12), 1998, pp. 1242-1246
Tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) elicits a hypersensitive response (HR) in t
obacco plants that carry the N gene, To identify the elicitor of this
HR, Agrobacteriumn tumefaciens was used as a vector for the transient
expression of TMV replicase proteins, movement protein, and coat prote
in in NN and nn tobacco. Transient expression of the 126K protein and
fragments thereof containing the helicase motifs induced necrosis and
systemic expression of the pathogenesis-related PR-la gene in NN plant
s but not in nn plants. The results confirm previous evidence that the
TMV helicase sequence is the elicitor of the HR (H, S, Padgett, Y, Wa
tanabe, and R. N, Beachy, Mel. Plant-Microbe Interact. 10:709-715, 199
7) and demonstrate that this helicase sequence acts as an elicitor of
HR in the absence of other viral proteins or RNA replication.