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Tobacco mosaic virus movement protein interacts with green fluorescent protein-tagged microtubule end-binding protein 1
JournalArticle (Originalarbeit in einer wissenschaftlichen Zeitschrift)
 
ID 98705
Author(s) Brandner, Katrin; Sambade, Adrian; Boutant, Emmanuel; Didier, Pascal; Mély, Yves; Ritzenthaler, Chistophe; Heinlein, Manfred
Author(s) at UniBasel Heinlein, Manfred
Year 2008
Title Tobacco mosaic virus movement protein interacts with green fluorescent protein-tagged microtubule end-binding protein 1
Journal Plant Physiology
Volume 147
Number 2
Pages / Article-Number 611-23
Keywords Tobacco mosaic virus, microtubules, movement protein, EB1
Abstract The targeting of the movement protein (MP) of Tobacco mosaic virus to plasmodesmata involves the actin/endoplasmic reticulum network and does not require an intact microtubule cytoskeleton. Nevertheless, the ability ofMPto facilitate the cell-to-cell spread of infection is tightly correlated with interactions of the protein with microtubules, indicating that the microtubule system is involved in the transport of viral RNA. While the MP acts like a microtubule-associated protein able to stabilize microtubules during late infection stages, the protein was also shown to cause the inactivation of the centrosome upon expression in mammalian cells, thus suggesting that MP may interact with factors involved in microtubule attachment, nucleation, or polymerization. To further investigate the interactions of MP with the microtubule system in planta, we expressed the MP in the presence of green fluorescent protein (GFP)-fused microtubule end-binding protein 1a (EB1a) of Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana; AtEB1a:GFP). The two proteins colocalize and interact in vivo as well as in vitro and exhibit mutual functional interference. These findings suggest thatMPinteracts with EB1 and that this interaction may play a role in the associations ofMPwith the microtubule system during infection.
Publisher American Society of Plant Biologists
ISSN/ISBN 0032-0889 ; 1532-2548
edoc-URL http://edoc.unibas.ch/45441/
Full Text on edoc No
Digital Object Identifier DOI 10.1104/pp.108.117481
PubMed ID http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18408045
ISI-Number WOS:000256423600017
Document type (ISI) Journal Article
 
   

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