Formation of surface tubules and fluorescent foci in Arabidopsis thaliana protoplasts expressing a fusion between the green fluorescent protein and the cauliflower mosaic virus movement protein
Z. Huang et al., Formation of surface tubules and fluorescent foci in Arabidopsis thaliana protoplasts expressing a fusion between the green fluorescent protein and the cauliflower mosaic virus movement protein, VIROLOGY, 271(1), 2000, pp. 58-64
The movement protein (MP) of cauliflower mosaic virus (CaMV) is a multifunc
tional protein that potentiates the cell-to-cell and long distance movement
of the virus. Functional domains in the CaMV MP were determined by analyzi
ng deletions in green fluorescent protein (GFP)-MP fusions transfected into
Arabidopsis thaliana leaf protoplasts. GFP-MP accumulated at fluorescent f
oci at the cell periphery and in tubular structures extending from the prot
oplast surface. A region located near the center of MP was required for tar
geting GFP-MP to foci, whereas a larger region extending nearly to the N-te
rminus was needed for tubule formation. Cytoskeletal assembly inhibitors di
d not disrupt tubule formation or the accumulation of GFP-MP at foci, hut b
refeldin A, which disrupts the plant cell endomembrane system, did interfer
e with the formation of tubules but not foci. (C) 2000 Academic Press.