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Molecules and Cells | 2010

The Pro/Hel region is indispensable for packaging non-replicating turnip yellow mosaic virus RNA, but not replicating viral RNA

Hyun-Il Shin; Hak Yong Kim; Tae-Ju Cho

Turnip yellow mosaic virus (TYMV) is a spherical plant virus that has a single 6.3 kb positive strand RNA. The genomic RNA has a tRNA-like structure (TLS) at the 3′-end. The 3′-TLS and hairpins in the 5′-untranslated region supposedly serve as packaging signals; however, recent studies have shown that they do not play a role in TYMV RNA packaging. In this study, we focused on packaging signals by examining a series of deletion mutants of TYMV. Analysis of encapsidated viral RNA after agroinfiltration of the deletion constructs into Nicotiana benthamiana showed that the mutant RNA lacking the protease (Pro)/helicase (Hel) region was not encapsidated by the coat proteins provided in trans, implicating that a packaging signal lies in the Pro/Hel region. Examination of two Pro−Hel− mutants showed that protein activity from the Pro/Hel domains was dispensable for the packaging of the non-replicating TYMV RNA. In contrast, the mutant TYMV RNA lacking the Pro/Hel region was efficiently encapsidated when the mutant TYMV was co-introduced with a wild-type TYMV, suggesting that packaging mechanisms might differ depending on whether the virus is replicating or not.


Journal of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology | 2013

Modification of Turnip yellow mosaic virus coat protein and its effect on virion assembly

Hyun-Il Shin; Kwang-Hee Chae; Tae-Ju Cho

Turnip yellow mosaic virus (TYMV) is a positive strand RNA virus. We have modified TYMV coat protein (CP) by inserting a c-Myc epitope peptide at the N- or C-terminus of the CP, and have examined its effect on assembly. We introduced the recombinant CP constructs into Nicotiana benthamiana leaves by agroinfiltration. Examination of the leaf extracts by agarose gel electrophoresis and Western blot analysis showed that the CP modified at the N-terminus produced a band co-migrating with wild-type virions. With C-terminal modification, however, the detected bands moved faster than the wild-type virions. To further examine the effect, TYMV constructs producing the modified CPs were prepared. With N-terminal modification, viral RNAs were protected from RNase A. In contrast, the viral RNAs were not protected with C-terminal modification. Overall, the results suggest that virion assembly and RNA packaging occur properly when the N-terminus of CP is modified, but not when the C-terminus is modified. [BMB Reports 2013; 46(10): 495-500]


Journal of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology | 2014

Replication and packaging of Turnip yellow mosaic virus RNA containing Flock house virus RNA1 sequence

Hui-Bae Kim; Do-Yeong Kim; Tae-Ju Cho

Turnip yellow mosaic virus (TYMV) is a spherical plant virus that has a single 6.3 kb positive strand RNA as a genome. In this study, RNA1 sequence of Flock house virus (FHV) was inserted into the TYMV genome to test whether TYMV can accommodate and express another viral entity. In the resulting construct, designated TY-FHV, the FHV RNA1 sequence was expressed as a TYMV subgenomic RNA. Northern analysis of the Nicotiana benthamiana leaves agroinfiltrated with the TY-FHV showed that both genomic and subgenomic FHV RNAs were abundantly produced. This indicates that the FHV RNA1 sequence was correctly expressed and translated to produce a functional FHV replicase. Although these FHV RNAs were not encapsidated, the FHV RNA having a TYMV CP sequence at the 3’-end was efficiently encapsidated. When an eGFP gene was inserted into the B2 ORF of the FHV sequence, a fusion protein of B2-eGFP was produced as expected. [BMB Reports 2014; 47(6): 330-335]


Virus Research | 2018

Empty Turnip yellow mosaic virus capsids as delivery vehicles to mammalian cells

Doyeong Kim; Younghee Lee; Theo W. Dreher; Tae-Ju Cho

Turnip yellow mosaic virus (TYMV) was able to enter animal cells when the spherical plant virus was conjugated with Tat, a cell penetrating peptide (CPP). Tat was chemically attached to the surface lysine residues of TYMV using hydrazone chemistry. Baby hamster kidney (BHK) cells were incubated with either unmodified or Tat-conjugated TYMV and examined by flow cytometry and confocal microscopic analyses. Tat conjugation was shown to be more efficient than Lipofectamine in allowing TYMV to enter the mammalian cells. Tat-assisted-transfection was also associated with less loss of cell viability than lipofection. Among the CPPs tested (Tat, R8, Pep-1 and Pen), it was observed that R8 and Pen were also effective while Pep-1 was not. We also examined if the internal space of TYMV can be used to load fluorescein dye as a model cargo. When TYMV is treated by freezing and thawing, the virus is known to convert into a structure with a 6-8 nm hole and release viral RNA. When the resultant pot-like particles were reacted with fluorescein-5-maleimide using interior sulfhydryl groups as conjugation sites, about 145 fluorescein molecules were added per particle. The fluorescein-loaded TYMV particles were conjugated with Tat and introduced into BHK cells, again with higher transfection efficiency compared to lipofection. Our studies demonstrate the potential of modified TYMV as an efficient system for therapeutic cargo delivery to mammalian cells.


Virology | 2006

Encapsidation of genomic but not subgenomic Turnip yellow mosaic virus RNA by coat protein provided in trans

Tae-Ju Cho; Theo W. Dreher


Journal of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology | 2005

Activation of defense responses in Chinese cabbage by a nonhost pathogen, Pseudomonas syringae pv. tomato.

Yong-Soon Park; Myeong Hoon Jeon; Sung-Hee Lee; Jee Sook Moon; Jae-Soon Cha; Hak Yong Kim; Tae-Ju Cho


Virology | 2009

The 5′-UTR of Turnip yellow mosaic virus does not include a critical encapsidation signal.

Hyun-Il Shin; Ioannis E. Tzanetakis; Theo W. Dreher; Tae-Ju Cho


Journal of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology | 2008

Role of 5`-UTR hairpins of the Turnip yellow mosaic virus RNA in replication and systemic movement

Hyun-Il Shin; Nam Jeong Cho; Tae-Ju Cho


Journal of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology | 2008

Replication and encapsidation of recombinant Turnip yellow mosaic virus RNA.

Hyun-Il Shin; In-Cheol Kim; Tae-Ju Cho


Journal of Bacteriology and Virology | 2014

Genome Size Constraint in Replication and Packaging of Turnip Yellow Mosaic Virus

Hui-Bae Kim; Kwang-Hee Chae; Tae-Ju Cho

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Hyun-Il Shin

Chungbuk National University

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Doyeong Kim

Chungbuk National University

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Hak Yong Kim

Chungbuk National University

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Hui-Bae Kim

Chungbuk National University

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In-Cheol Kim

Chungbuk National University

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Jae-Soon Cha

Chungbuk National University

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Kwang-Hee Chae

Chungbuk National University

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Seongjoo Kim

Agency for Defense Development

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Sung-Hee Lee

Chungbuk National University

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