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Complex molecular architecture of beet yellows virus particles.


ABSTRACT: Closteroviruses possess exceptionally long filamentous virus particles that mediate protection and active transport of the genomic RNA within infected plants. These virions are composed of a long "body" and short "tail" whose principal components are the major and minor capsid proteins, respectively. Here we use biochemical, genetic, and ultrastructural analyses to dissect the molecular composition and architecture of particles of beet yellows virus, a closterovirus. We demonstrate that the virion tails encapsidate the 5'-terminal, approximately 650-nt-long, part of the viral RNA. In addition to the minor capsid protein, the viral Hsp70-homolog, 64-kDa protein, and 20-kDa protein are also incorporated into the virion tail. Atomic force microscopy of virions revealed that the tail possesses a striking, segmented morphology with the tip segment probably being built of 20-kDa protein. The unexpectedly complex structure of closterovirus virions has important mechanistic and functional implications that may also apply to other virus families.

SUBMITTER: Peremyslov VV 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC387368 | biostudies-literature | 2004 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Complex molecular architecture of beet yellows virus particles.

Peremyslov Valera V VV   Andreev Igor A IA   Prokhnevsky Alexey I AI   Duncan George H GH   Taliansky Michael E ME   Dolja Valerian V VV  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20040325 14


Closteroviruses possess exceptionally long filamentous virus particles that mediate protection and active transport of the genomic RNA within infected plants. These virions are composed of a long "body" and short "tail" whose principal components are the major and minor capsid proteins, respectively. Here we use biochemical, genetic, and ultrastructural analyses to dissect the molecular composition and architecture of particles of beet yellows virus, a closterovirus. We demonstrate that the viri  ...[more]

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