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Myosins VIII and XI Play Distinct Roles in Reproduction and Transport of Tobacco Mosaic Virus

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Title Myosins VIII and XI Play Distinct Roles in Reproduction and Transport of Tobacco Mosaic Virus
Names Amari, Khalid (creator)
Di Donato, Martin (creator)
Dolja, Valerian V. (creator)
Heinlein, Manfred (creator)
Date Issued 2014-10-16 (iso8601)
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Abstract Viruses are obligatory parasites that depend on host cellular factors for their replication as well as for their local and systemic
movement to establish infection. Although myosin motors are thought to contribute to plant virus infection, their exact roles
in the specific infection steps have not been addressed. Here we investigated the replication, cell-to-cell and systemic spread
of Tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) using dominant negative inhibition of myosin activity. We found that interference with the
functions of three class VIII myosins and two class XI myosins significantly reduced the local and long-distance transport of the
virus. We further determined that the inactivation of myosins XI-2 and XI-K affected the structure and dynamic behavior of the
ER leading to aggregation of the viral movement protein (MP) and to a delay in the MP accumulation in plasmodesmata (PD).
The inactivation of myosin XI-2 but not of myosin XI-K affected the localization pattern of the 126k replicase subunit and the
level of TMV accumulation. The inhibition of myosins VIII-1, VIII-2 and VIII-B abolished MP localization to PD and caused its
retention at the plasma membrane. These results suggest that class XI myosins contribute to the viral propagation and
intracellular trafficking, whereas myosins VIII are specifically required for the MP targeting to and virus movement through the
PD. Thus, TMV appears to recruit distinct myosins for different steps in the cell-to-cell spread of the infection.
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Access Condition http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/us/
Identifier Amari, K., Di Donato, M., Dolja, V. V., Heinlein, M. (2014) Myosins VIII and XI Play Distinct Roles in Reproduction and Transport of Tobacco Mosaic Virus. PLoS Pathogens, 10(10), e1004448. doi:10.1371/journal.ppat.1004448

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