Combination of amino acids in the 3a protein and the coat protein of Cucumber mosaic virus determines symptom expression and viral spread in bottle gourd
M. Takeshita et al., Combination of amino acids in the 3a protein and the coat protein of Cucumber mosaic virus determines symptom expression and viral spread in bottle gourd, ARCH VIROL, 146(4), 2001, pp. 697-711
Bottle gourd plants infected with an isolate of cucumber mosaic virus (CMV-
KM) developed severe chronic mosaic symptoms (SCMS) with stunting, but two
other isolates (CMV-Y and CMV-D8) did not. CMV-KM and CMV-D8 induced enlarg
ed chlorotic spots and rapidly spread over the inoculated cotyledons, where
as CMV-Y elicited a hypersensitive response (HR) producing pin-point necrot
ic lesions. Reassortment analysis among the three isolates revealed that th
e local and systemic symptoms on the plants were regulated by RNA3. Recipro
cal recombination and site-directed point mutation analyses of the three RN
A3s demonstrated that a combination of genetic information encoded by the m
ovement protein (MP) gene and the coat protein (C-P) gene determines the in
duction of SCMS in bottle,gourd. SCMS occurred when Ser(51) in the MP of CM
V-D8 was changed to Asn(51), whereas substitution of Ser(51) for Asn(51) in
the MP of CMV-KM eliminated its ability to induce SCMS. Furthermore, Ser(1
29) in the CPs was shown to be responsible for induction of HR and blocking
of efficient cell-to-cell and long-distance movement.