Subcellular localization of the HSP70-homolog encoded by beet yellows closterovirus
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- DOI: 10.1006/viro.1999.9807
Subcellular localization of the HSP70-homolog encoded by beet yellows closterovirus
Abstract
Closteroviridae is the only viral family coding for a homolog of HSP70 (HSP70h). Polyclonal antiserum to recombinant beet yellows closterovirus (BYV) HSP70h was generated and used for immunogold labeling of the leaf samples derived from the infected Nicotiana benthamiana plants. Ultrastructural analysis revealed the preferential accumulation of BYV in phloem, although occasional infection of the leaf mesophyll cells was also observed. The strongest HSP70h-specific labeling was associated with virion aggregates and vesicles harboring scattered virions. HSP70h was also observed in close proximity of plasmodesmata and inside the plasmodesmatal channels. The possible role of the BYV HSP70h in RNA encapsidation was tested in tobacco protoplasts. A BYV mutant possessing an inactivated HSP70h gene exhibited no detectable encapsidation defects. Collectively, the obtained results suggested that closteroviral HSP70h escorts the virions to their destinations inside the infected cells and possibly participates in the intercellular translocation of BYV.
Copyright 1999 Academic Press.
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