Abstract

Light-harvesting chlorophyll a/b-binding proteins (LHCs) are nuclear-encoded thylakoid membrane proteins. In tomatoes, the Cab-1C gene encodes the type I Lhcb1 protein in LHCII. The GAL4 yeast two-hybrid system and BiFC experiments showed an interaction between SlCab-1C of processing tomato and the CMV 2b protein. At 56 dpi, the accumulation of CMV CP in the apical leaves of transgenic tobacco overexpressing the processing tomato Cab-1C gene was significantly reduced compared to wild-type tobacco. In addition, the interaction region between CMV 2b and SlCab-1C was located at amino acids 43–184 of the SlCab-1C protein.

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