virology interests for the maule lab factors regulating plant cell-to-cell communication host...
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Virology interests for the Maule Lab
•Factors regulating plant cell-to-cell communication
•Host transcriptional and biochemical responses tovirus infection
•Recessive resistance to potyvirus infection -------
Pea seed-borne mosaic virus(PSbMV; Potyvirus)
Natural resistance genes• Early ‘70s - natural resistance discovered in Ethiopian pea accessions• Recessive resistances to potyviruses clustered at multiple loci• Linkage group VI:
- PSbMV - P1 (sbm-1)- PSbMV - P4 (sbm-4)- PSbMV - L/P2 (sbm-3)- Clover yellow vein virus (cyv-2)- White lupin mosaic virus (wlv)
• Linkage group II:- PSbMV L1 (sbm-2)- Bean yellow mosaic virus (mo)- Bean common mosaic virus (bcm)- Pea mosaic virus (pmv)
Summary of research findings
• sbm1 and sbm11 are mutant alleles of eIF4E.
• The mutations lie in and around the m7G-cap –bindingpocket and interfere with cap-binding and proteintranslation in yeast.
• eIF4E as a susceptibility factor in pea has the unusualrole of trafficking with the virus from cell to cell and couldassist with virus cell-to-cell movement
Structure of VPg
Plochocka et al (1996)PNAS 93:12150
Opportunities for collaboration
• Exchange of information prior to publication
• Sharing of crystallographic experiences/expertise
Strategies for delivery
• Reagents for marker-assisted selection for crops
• Analysis of the molecular interaction between VPg and eIF4E - crystallisation of VPg and complex
• Prediction of resistance alleles for any potyvirus -host interaction, and identification using TILLING