Function of microtubules in intercellular transport of plant virus RNA
- PMID: 11056538
- DOI: 10.1038/35041072
Function of microtubules in intercellular transport of plant virus RNA
Abstract
Cell-to-cell progression of tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) infection in plants depends on virus-encoded movement protein (MP). Here we show that a conserved sequence motif in tobamovirus MPs shares similarity with a region in tubulins that is proposed to mediate lateral contacts between microtubule protofilaments. Point mutations in this motif confer temperature sensitivity to microtubule association and viral-RNA intercellular-transport functions of the protein, indicating that MP-interacting microtubules are functionally involved in the transport of vRNA to plasmodesmata. Moreover, we show that MP interacts with microtubule-nucleation sites. Together, our results indicate that MP may mimic tubulin assembly surfaces to propel vRNA transport by a dynamic process that is driven by microtubule polymerization.
Comment in
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Plant microtubules meet their MAPs and mimics.Nat Cell Biol. 2000 Nov;2(11):E204-6. doi: 10.1038/35041129. Nat Cell Biol. 2000. PMID: 11056550 Review. No abstract available.
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