Structure of the turnip yellows virus particles
- PMID: 40179450
- DOI: 10.1016/j.virol.2025.110514
Structure of the turnip yellows virus particles
Abstract
Turnip yellows virus (TuYV) is a plant virus infecting important crops such as oilseed rape. TuYV is phloem-restricted and transmitted by aphids. The capsid contains two subunit types: the major capsid protein (CP) and a minor component (RTP∗) which arises from the C-terminal cleavage of a readthrough product (RTP). RTP∗ contains the CP sequence fused with a structured domain, denoted NRTD, which is a key determinant of virus transmission. Though both CP and RTP∗ are involved in virus movement and aphid transmission, how RTP∗ is incorporated into the capsid is poorly understood. We present here the structural characterisation, by immunogold labelling and 3D cryo-EM, of the wild-type TuYV and a mutant whose capsid contains the CP only. We show that incorporation of RTP∗ does not impair the capsid structure, and the NRTD does not adopt well-defined positions at the capsid surface. The number of incorporated RTP∗s suggests a random insertion.
Keywords: Capsid; Electron cryo-microscopy; Elevated dodecahedron; Immunogold labelling; Polerovirus; Readthrough domain; Structure.
Copyright © 2025. Published by Elsevier Inc.
Conflict of interest statement
Declaration of competing interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper.
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