Abstract

The specificity of the interaction between the coat protein (CP) and 2b nematode-transmission helper protein of two isolates, PpK20 and PaY4, of Tobacco rattle virus (TRV) that differ in their transmission characteristics was investigated. Yeast two-hybrid experiments identified a central domain of the CP that promoted CP:CP interaction but inhibited CP:2b interaction. Deletion of a conserved coiled-coil domain from the 2b protein prevented its interaction with CP, whereas deletion of N- and C-terminal domains of the 2b protein greatly enhanced its interaction with CP. A C-terminal flexible domain of the CP was also shown to be important for interaction with the 2b protein. However, this domain was not sufficient to direct isolate-specific interaction of these proteins either in yeast or via a chimeric TRV in planta. Although these two TRV isolates are both transmitted by a shared vector trichodorid nematode, Paratrichodorus pachydermus, the CP from isolate PpK20 did not interact with the 2b protein from isolate PaY4, and vice versa, suggesting that in the field mixed infections of TRV are unlikely to cause promiscuous transmission by alternative trichodorid nematode species.

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