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Tobacco Mosaic Virus Movement: From Capsid Disassembly to Transport Through Plasmodesmata
by
Amr Ibrahim
Amr Ibrahim 1,*,
Nobumitsu Sasaki
Nobumitsu Sasaki 2,
James E. Schoelz
James E. Schoelz 3 and
Richard S. Nelson
Richard S. Nelson 4
1
Department of Nucleic Acid and Protein Structure, Agricultural Genetic Engineering Research Institute, Agricultural Research Center, Giza 12619, Egypt
2
Graduate School of Agriculture, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology (TUAT), Fuchu 183-8509, Japan
3
Division of Plant Science and Technology, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO 65211, USA
4
Independent Researcher, McKinney, TX 75071, USA
*
Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Viruses 2025, 17(2), 214; https://doi.org/10.3390/v17020214 (registering DOI)
Submission received: 25 November 2024
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Revised: 22 January 2025
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Accepted: 28 January 2025
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Published: 31 January 2025
Abstract
Determining mechanisms to establish an initial infection and form intracellular complexes for accumulation and movement of RNA plant viruses are important areas of study in plant virology. The impact of these findings on the basic understanding of plant molecular virology and its application in agriculture is significant. Studies with tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) and related tobamoviruses often provide important foundational knowledge for studies involving other viruses. Topics discussed here include capsid disassembly, establishment of a virus replication complex (VRC), and transport of the VRCs or virus components within the cell to locations at the plasmodesmata (PD) for intercellular virus RNA (vRNA) movement. Seminal findings with TMV and related tobamoviruses include detecting co-translational disassembly of the vRNA from the virus rod, full sequencing of genomic vRNA, and production of infectious transcript for genetic studies determining virus components necessary for intercellular movement and biochemical and cell biological studies determining the host factors, protein and membrane, needed for replication and movement. This review highlights many of the studies through the years on TMV and selected tobamoviruses that have impacted not only our understanding of tobamovirus accumulation and movement but also that of other plant viruses.
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Ibrahim, A.; Sasaki, N.; Schoelz, J.E.; Nelson, R.S.
Tobacco Mosaic Virus Movement: From Capsid Disassembly to Transport Through Plasmodesmata. Viruses 2025, 17, 214.
https://doi.org/10.3390/v17020214
AMA Style
Ibrahim A, Sasaki N, Schoelz JE, Nelson RS.
Tobacco Mosaic Virus Movement: From Capsid Disassembly to Transport Through Plasmodesmata. Viruses. 2025; 17(2):214.
https://doi.org/10.3390/v17020214
Chicago/Turabian Style
Ibrahim, Amr, Nobumitsu Sasaki, James E. Schoelz, and Richard S. Nelson.
2025. "Tobacco Mosaic Virus Movement: From Capsid Disassembly to Transport Through Plasmodesmata" Viruses 17, no. 2: 214.
https://doi.org/10.3390/v17020214
APA Style
Ibrahim, A., Sasaki, N., Schoelz, J. E., & Nelson, R. S.
(2025). Tobacco Mosaic Virus Movement: From Capsid Disassembly to Transport Through Plasmodesmata. Viruses, 17(2), 214.
https://doi.org/10.3390/v17020214
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