Geminiviruses are plant DNA viruses with a small genome that infect a large
variety of plant species. Viral proteins regulate viral DNA replication an
d transcription. Also they appear to have an impact on cellular gene expres
sion. Cellular proteins directly involved in DNA replication, such as PCNA,
have long been known to accumulate in cells expressing Rep tomato golden m
osaic geminivirus. This effect can be a direct effect of the viral protein
and/or be mediated by interference with the G1/S transition control, namely
the pathway controlled by the retinoblastoma-related (RBR) protein, analog
ous to the human retinoblastoma (RB) tumour suppressor protein. Different g
eminiviruses seem to have evolved two mechanisms to interact with plant RBR
proteins. One is dependent on a LxCxE amino acid motif present in proteins
, such as RepA, encoded by members of the Mastrevirus genus, and another se
ems to be mediated by the viral Rep protein, which lacks the LxCxE motif, e
ncoded by members of the Begomovirus, and perhaps the Curtovirus genus. The
se and other aspects of the relationships between geminivirus replication a
nd cell cycle control pathways will be discussed.