Negative modulation of SA‐signaling components by the capsid protein of Tobacco Mosaic Virus is required for viral long‐distance movement

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MC Rodriguez ◽  
G Conti ◽  
M Leone ◽  
MDP Caro ◽  
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pp. 628-632 ◽  
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Sek-Man Wong ◽  
Sharon Swee-Chin Thio ◽  
Michael H. Shintaku ◽  
Peter Palukaitis

The M strain of cucumber mosaic virus (CMV) does not infect squash plants systemically and moves very slowly in inoculated cotyledons. Systemic infection and an increase in the rate of local movement were observed when amino acids 129 or 214 of the M-CMV capsid protein (CP) were altered to those present in the Fny strain of CMV. While the opposite alterations to the CP of Fny-CMV inhibited systemic infection of squash, they did not show the same effects on the rates of both cell-to-cell and long-distance movement. However, the ability of CMV to infect squash systemically was affected by the rate of cell-to-cell movement.


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