Previous Article | Next Article ![]()
Journal of Virology, July 2001, p. 6329-6336, Vol. 75, No. 14
ViroGene Ltd., Har-Hotzvim, Jerusalem
91045,1 and Department of Virology,
Agricultural Research Organization, The Volcani Center, Bet Dagan
50250,2 Israel
Received 5 December 2000/Accepted 23 April 2001
Systematic deletion and peptide tagging of the amino-terminal
domain (NT, ~43 amino acids) of an attenuated zucchini yellow mosaic
potyvirus (ZYMV-AGII) coat protein (CP) were used to elucidate its role
in viral systemic infection. Deletion mutants truncated by 8, 13, and
33 amino acid residues from the CP-NT 5' end were systemically
infectious and produced symptoms similar to those of the AGII virus.
Tagging these deletion mutants with either human c-Myc (Myc) or
hexahistidine peptides maintained viral infectivity. Similarly,
addition of these peptides to the intact AGII CP-NT did not affect
viral life cycle. To determine which parts, if any, of the CP-NT are
essential for viral systemic infection, a series of Myc-tagged mutants
with 8 to 43 amino acids removed from the CP-NT were constructed. All
Myc-tagged CP-NT deletion mutants, including those from which virtually
all the viral CP-NT had been eliminated, were able to encapsidate and
cause systemic infection. Furthermore, chimeric viruses with deletions
of up to 33 amino acids from CP-NT produced symptoms indistinguishable from those caused by the parental AGII virus. In contrast to CP-NT Myc
fusion, addition of the foot-and-mouth disease virus (FMDV) immunogenic
epitope to AGII CP-NT did not permit systemic infection. However,
fusion of the Myc peptide to the N terminus of the FMDV peptide
restored the capability of the virus to spread systemically. We have
demonstrated that all CP-NT fused peptides were exposed on the virion
surface, masking natural CP immunogenic determinants. Our findings
demonstrate that CP-NT is not essential for ZYMV spread and that it can
be replaced by an appropriate foreign peptide while maintaining
systemic infectivity.
0022-538X/01/$04.00+0 DOI: 10.1128/JVI.75.14.6329-6336.2001
Copyright © 2001, American Society for Microbiology. All rights reserved.
A Nonviral Peptide Can Replace the Entire N
Terminus of Zucchini Yellow Mosaic Potyvirus Coat Protein and
Permits Viral Systemic Infection
*
Corresponding author. Mailing address: Department of
Virology, Agricultural Research Organization, The Volcani Center, P.O. Box 6, Bet Dagan 50250, Israel. Phone: (972)-3-9683563. Fax:
(972)-3-9683543. E-mail: zymv{at}netvision.net.il.
This article has been cited by other articles:
Copyright © 2009 by the American Society for Microbiology. For an alternate route to Journals.ASM.org, visit: http://intl-journals.asm.org | More Info»