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. 1996 May 1;219(1):330-5.
doi: 10.1006/viro.1996.0257.

Resistance to pepper mild mottle tobamovirus conferred by the 54-kDa gene sequence in transgenic plants does not require expression of the wild-type 54-kDa protein

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Resistance to pepper mild mottle tobamovirus conferred by the 54-kDa gene sequence in transgenic plants does not require expression of the wild-type 54-kDa protein

F Tenllado et al. Virology. .
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Abstract

We previously reported that Nicotiana benthamiana plants transformed with the wild-type 54-kDa region of the pepper mild mottle tobamovirus, S strain (PMMoV-S), displayed two different resistance responses against PMMoV infection. Some of the transgenic plants exhibited a complete and highly resistant phenotype while the remaining plants showed a delayed resistance (Tenllado et al., 1995, Virology 211, 170--183). Here we show that some of the N. benthamiana plants transformed with a construct expressing a PMMoV-S truncated 54-kDa protein coding sequence also displayed a complete and highly resistant phenotype similar to that shown by the wild-type 54-kDa transgenic plants. This result indicates that the wild-type, full-length 54-kDa protein is not required in mediating the complete resistance phenotype against PMMoV. The remaining truncated 54-kDa transgenic plants were susceptible to PMMoV infection but showed a variable delay in the appearance of symptoms. Unlike the wild-type 54-kDa transgenic plants, which were initially susceptible to the infection but recovered later, the truncated 54-kDa transgenic plants never exhibited this delayed resistance phenotype. However, they displayed a new type of altered symptomatic phenotype. The truncated 54-kDa transgenic lines also exhibited a lower level of transgenic transcripts compared to the wild-type 54-kDa transgenic lines which could account for the absence of the delayed resistance phenotype.

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