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Pc4, a putative movement protein of Rice stripe virus, interacts with a type I DnaJ protein and a small Hsp of rice

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Rice stripe virus (RSV) infects rice and causes great yield reduction in some Asian countries. In this study, rice cDNA library was screened by a Gal4-based yeast two-hybrid system using pc4, a putative movement protein of RSV, as the bait. A number of positive colonies were identified and sequence analysis revealed that they might correspond to ten independent proteins. Two of them were selected and further characterized. The two proteins were a J protein and a small Hsp, respectively. Interactions between Pc4 and the two proteins were confirmed using coimmunoprecipitation. Implications of the findings that pc4 interacted with two chaperone proteins were discussed.

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Lianming Lu and Zhenguo Du contributed equally to this work.

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Lu, L., Du, Z., Qin, M. et al. Pc4, a putative movement protein of Rice stripe virus, interacts with a type I DnaJ protein and a small Hsp of rice. Virus Genes 38, 320–327 (2009). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11262-008-0324-z

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