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Arch Virol ; 164(11): 2823-2828, 2019 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31485748

ABSTRACT

A 278-bp region upstream of the beet curly top virus-SpCT (BCTV-SpCT) C2/C3 genes is necessary for promoter activity and exhibits significant sequence similarity to AL2/3 promoter sequences in tomato golden mosaic virus (TGMV). Maximal expression of the downstream C2/3 genes in BCTV-SpCT requires the presence of the C1 protein, which is supported by observations that mutation of the initiator codon for C1 results in decreased C2/C3 expression. This is similar to TGMV and cabbage leaf curl virus, where AL1 is required for maximal AL2/3 expression. Together, these data suggest a common strategy for complementary-sense gene regulation amongst curtoviruses and begomoviruses.


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Begomovirus/genetics , Geminiviridae/genetics , Gene Expression Regulation, Viral/genetics , Begomovirus/metabolism , Binding Sites/genetics , Geminiviridae/metabolism , Promoter Regions, Genetic/genetics , Viral Proteins/genetics
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Mol Plant Microbe Interact ; 20(2): 194-206, 2007 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17313170

ABSTRACT

Spinach curly top virus (SCTV), the fifth characterized Curtovirus species belonging to the family Geminiviridae, is an agriculturally significant plant pathogen representing an emerging disease threat in the southern United States. The SCTV genome comprises a single DNA chromosome of approximately 3.0 kb, with the potential to code for seven proteins larger than 10 kDa but which relies extensively on the host for replication and transcription of its genome. In this study, we have identified viral and complementary sense transcripts in SCTV-infected plants, confirming a bidirectional transcription strategy for SCTV. The most abundant RNA maps to the virion sense (1.1-kb transcript) and is comparable in size and location to that observed in Beet curly top virus (BCTV). Two complementary sense transcripts (1.7 and 0.7 kb) were identified in SCTV-infected plants. The large, 1.7-kb transcript is comparable in size and position to that identified in BCTV and several begomoviruses and most likely encodes the C1 protein. Both complementary sense RNAs could potentially direct expression of C2 and C3 from polycistronic mRNAs. A mutation in the C2 gene of SCTV results in expression of a truncated protein of 38 amino acids that is capable of interacting with two cellular kinases, AKIN11 and ADK2, and the resulting mutant virus remains highly infectious. A second mutant virus can only express the first three amino acids of the C2 protein and is unable to interact with the same kinases. However, this mutant virus still remains infectious, although a reduction in infectivity and symptom severity was seen in both Arabidopsis and spinach. A possible relationship between the interaction of C2 with AKIN11 and ADK2 and disease severity is presented.


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Geminiviridae/genetics , Genome, Viral/genetics , Virion/genetics , Arabidopsis/virology , Base Sequence , Beta vulgaris/virology , Geminiviridae/growth & development , Gene Expression Regulation, Viral , Models, Genetic , Molecular Sequence Data , Open Reading Frames/genetics , Plant Leaves/virology , Spinacia oleracea/virology , Nicotiana/virology , Transcription, Genetic , Viral Proteins/genetics , Viral Proteins/metabolism , Virion/growth & development
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