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COMPARATIVE SUSCEPTIBILITY OF TRANSGENIC TOBACCO PLANTS AND PROTOPLASTS EXPRESSING THE COAT PROTEIN GENE OF CUCUMBER MOSAIC-VIRUS TO INFECTION WITH VIRIONS AND RNA
Author(s): OKUNO T, NAKAYAMA M, YOSHIDA S, FURUSAWA I, KOMIYA T
Source: PHYTOPATHOLOGY    Volume: 83    Issue: 5    Pages: 542-547    Published: MAY 1993  
Times Cited: 15     References: 39     
Abstract: A cDNA clone encoding the coat protein (CP) gene of cucumber mosaic virus (CMV, Y strain), linked to the caulifiower mosaic virus (CaMV) 35S transcript promoter, was introduced into tobacco tissues by either electroporation or Agrobacterium-mediated gene transfer. The inoculated and upper systemic leaves of transgenic tobacco plants expressing the CMV-CP gene were highly protected from infection with CMV, even when the concentration of CMV-virion inoculum was 100 mug/ml. Inoculated leaves, however, often showed greater susceptibility to CMV RNA than to CMV virions. Protoplasts isolated from these transgenic plants also were protected from infection when inoculated with CMV virions but were as susceptible as the control protoplasts when inoculated with CMV RNA and unrelated viruses, such as tobacco mosaic virus and brome mosaic virus (BMV), and their respective RNAs. The results suggest protection from virus infection in transgenic protoplasts expressing the CMV-CP gene was specific to infection by CMV virions, and interference with an early event in the infection process, such as uncoating virus particles, is probably involved in the resistance of transgenic tobacco plants expressing the CMV-CP gene. The observed resistance against CMV RNA in whole plants suggests virus replication may occur in primary infected cells, but the initiation of the replication process in adjacent cells may be inhibited by the resident CMV-CP gene if RNA encapsidation or binding to the CP is required for cell-to-cell and long-distance transport.
Document Type: Article
Language: English
Reprint Address: OKUNO, T (reprint author), KYOTO UNIV, FAC AGR, PLANT PATHOL LAB, SAKYO KU, KYOTO 60601, JAPAN
Addresses:
1. TAKEDA CHEM IND LTD, AGR LABS, TSUKUBA 30042, JAPAN
2. TAKEDA CHEM IND LTD, INTEGRATED DIV RES LABS, SAKYO KU, KYOTO 606, JAPAN
Publisher: AMER PHYTOPATHOLOGICAL SOC, 3340 PILOT KNOB ROAD, ST PAUL, MN 55121
Subject Category: Plant Sciences
IDS Number: LE132
ISSN: 0031-949X
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