Architecture of physalis mottle tymovirus as probed by monoclonal antibodies and cross-linking studies

Virology. 1993 Apr;193(2):959-66. doi: 10.1006/viro.1993.1205.

Abstract

Physalis mottle tymovirus (previously named belladonna mottle virus, Iowa strain) RNA was cross-linked to its coat protein by exposure of the intact virus to ultraviolet light. The site of cross-linking of the coat protein with the RNA was identified as Lys-10 by sequencing the oligonucleotide-linked tryptic peptide obtained upon HPLC separation subsequent to enzymatic digestion of the cross-linked and dissociated virus. Three monoclonal antibodies PA3B2, PB5G9, and PF12C9, obtained using denatured coat protein as antigen, cross-reacted effectively with the intact virus indicating that the epitopes recognized by these monoclonals are on the surface of the virus. Using the peptides generated by digestion with CNBr, clostripain, V-8 protease, or trypsin and a recombinant protein lacking the N-terminal 21 residues expressed from a cDNA clone, it was shown that PA3B2 recognizes the sequence 22-36 on the coat protein while PB5G9 and PF12C9 recognize region 75-110. These results suggest that Lys-10 is one of the specific sites through which the RNA interacts in the intact virus. The polypeptide segment (region 22-36) following this buried portion as well as the epitope within the region 75-110 are exposed in the intact virus. These observations are consistent with the canonical beta-barrel structure observed in certain other plant viruses.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Amino Acid Sequence
  • Antibodies, Monoclonal
  • Blotting, Western
  • Capsid / chemistry*
  • Capsid / isolation & purification
  • Models, Molecular
  • Molecular Sequence Data
  • Mosaic Viruses / chemistry*
  • Peptide Fragments / isolation & purification
  • Peptide Mapping
  • Protein Structure, Secondary*
  • RNA, Viral / chemistry
  • RNA, Viral / isolation & purification
  • Trypsin

Substances

  • Antibodies, Monoclonal
  • Peptide Fragments
  • RNA, Viral
  • Trypsin