Cauliflower mosaic virus major inclusion body protein interacts with the aphid transmission factor, the virion-associated protein, and gene VII product
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Cauliflower mosaic virus major inclusion body protein interacts with the aphid transmission factor, the virion-associated protein, and gene VII product
Abstract
The Cauliflower mosaic virus (CaMV) gene VI product (P6) is a multifunctional protein essential for viral infection. In order to perform its various tasks, P6 interacts with both viral and host factors, as well as forming electron-dense cytoplasmic inclusion bodies. Here we investigate the interactions of P6 with three CaMV proteins: P2 (aphid transmission factor), P3 (virion-associated protein), and P7 (protein of unknown function). Based on yeast two-hybrid and maltose-binding protein pull-down experiments, P6 interacted with all three of these CaMV proteins. P2 helps to stabilize P6 inclusion bodies. Although the P2s from two CaMV isolates (W260 and CM1841) differ in the ability to stabilize inclusion bodies, both interacted similarly with P6. This suggests that inclusion body stability may not be dependent on the efficiency of P2-P6 interaction. However, neither P2 nor P3 interacted with P7 in yeast two-hybrid assays.
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