Putative 65 kDa protein of beet yellows closterovirus is a homologue of HSP70 heat shock proteins
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Putative 65 kDa protein of beet yellows closterovirus is a homologue of HSP70 heat shock proteins
Abstract
A portion of the RNA genome of beet yellows closterovirus (BYV) has been sequenced encompassing a complete long open reading frame (ORF) potentially encoding a 65 kDa protein. The sequence of this putative protein was strikingly similar to those of HSP70-related heat shock proteins. The counterparts of all the eight segments strongly conserved in HSP70s could be confidently identified in the BYV 65 kDa protein. It is suggested that some of these segments might be the ATP-binding site(s) and that, similarly to the heat shock proteins, the 65 kDa is probably ATP-binding. Generally, however, the divergence between the 65 kDa sequence and the sequences of the HSP70s was much more pronounced than that between any two members of the latter family, allowing a clearer delineation of clusters of conserved residues that might be crucial for protein function. It is suggested that these observations will be helpful in functional dissection of the proteins of the HSP70 family. Analysis of the sequence of a portion of the ORF found upstream from the 65 kDa ORF showed that the C-terminal domain of the encoded protein could be an RNA-dependent RNA polymerase closely related to those of tricornaviruses, a family of RNA plant viruses with three component genomes.
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