Ev. Ryabov et al., Host-specific cell-to-cell and long-distance movements of cucumber mosaic virus are facilitated by the movement protein of groundnut rosette virus, VIROLOGY, 260(1), 1999, pp. 98-108
The cucumovirus, cucumber mosaic virus (CMV), requires both the 3a movement
protein (MP) and the capsid protein (CP) for cell-to-cell movement. Replac
ement of the MP of CMV with the MP of the umbravirus, groundnut rosette vir
us (GRV), which does not encode a CP, resulted in a hybrid virus, CMV(ORF4)
, which could move cell to cell in Nicotiana tabacum and long distance in N
. benthamiana. After replacement of the CMV CP in CMV(ORF4) with the gene e
ncoding the green fluorescent protein (GFP), the hybrid virus, CMV(ORF4.GFP
), expressing both the GRV MP and the GFP, could move cell to cell but not
systemically in either Nicotiana species. Immunoelectron microscopic analys
is of cells infected by the hybrid viruses showed different cellular barrie
rs in the vasculature preventing long-distance movement of CMV(ORF4) in N.
tabacum and CMV(ORF4.GFP) in N. benthamiana. Thus the GRV MP, which shows l
imited sequence similarity to the CMV MP, was able to support CP-independen
t cell-to-cell movement of the hybrid virus, but CP was still required for
long-distance movement and entry of particular vascular cells required func
tions encoded by different proteins. (C) 1999 Academic Press.