scholarly journals A Functional Histidine-Tagged Replication Initiator Protein: Implications for the Study of Single-Stranded DNA Virus Replication In Planta

2005 ◽  
Vol 79 (13) ◽  
pp. 8422-8430 ◽  
Author(s):  
Julio C. Vega-Arreguín ◽  
Tatiana Timchenko ◽  
Bruno Gronenborn ◽  
Bertha Cecilia Ramírez

ABSTRACT Replication initiation of nanoviruses, plant viruses with a multipartite circular single-stranded DNA genome, is triggered by the master Rep (M-Rep) protein. To enable the study of interactions between M-Rep and viral or host factors involved in replication, we designed oligohistidine-tagged variants of the nanovirus Faba bean necrotic yellows virus (FBNYV) M-Rep protein that allow affinity purification of enzymatically active M-Rep from plant tissue. The tagged M-Rep protein was able to initiate replication of its cognate and other FBNYV DNAs in Nicotiana benthamiana leaf disks and plants. The replicon encoding the tagged M-Rep protein multiplied and moved systemically in FBNYV-infected Vicia faba plants and was transmitted by the aphid vector of the virus. Using the tagged M-Rep protein, we demonstrated the in planta interaction between wild-type M-Rep and its tagged counterpart. Such a tagged and fully functional replication initiator protein will have bearings on the isolation of protein complexes from plants.

2005 ◽  
Vol 79 (16) ◽  
pp. 10835-10835
Author(s):  
Julio C. Vega-Arreguín ◽  
Tatiana Timchenko ◽  
Bruno Gronenborn ◽  
Bertha Cecilia Ramírez

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