Characterization of peroxisomal multivesicular body morphology and the role of host-cell and viral components in their biogenesis in plant and yeast cells

Peroxisome biogenesis is complex, involving a diverse array of intracellular pathways and mechanisms that mediate their biogenesis and cellular functions. Relevant to our understanding of peroxisome biogenesis is the utilization of peroxisomal membranes for viral genome replication as observed in pl...

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Main Author: Gibson, Kimberley
Language:en
Published: 2009
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10214/2100
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spelling ndltd-LACETR-oai-collectionscanada.gc.ca-OGU.10214-21002013-10-04T04:13:31ZCharacterization of peroxisomal multivesicular body morphology and the role of host-cell and viral components in their biogenesis in plant and yeast cellsGibson, Kimberleyendosomal sorting complex required for transportescrtplant virushost-viral interactionhost-virus interactionpMVBperoxisomal multivesicular bodyperoxisomesperoxisome biogenesistbsvtomato bushy stunt virusPeroxisome biogenesis is complex, involving a diverse array of intracellular pathways and mechanisms that mediate their biogenesis and cellular functions. Relevant to our understanding of peroxisome biogenesis is the utilization of peroxisomal membranes for viral genome replication as observed in plant cells infected by several members of the Tombusviridae family of positive-strand RNA viruses. Tomato Bushy Stunt Virus (TBSV), for instance, usurps an array of host factors that facilitate the transformation of peroxisomes into peroxisomal multivesicular bodies (pMVB) the sites of viral RNA replication. In this study, pMVB topology and biogenesis was investigated using transmission electron and epifluorescence microscopy of tobacco and wildtype or mutant budding yeast that were transformed with TBSV replicase proteins and a defective interfering viral RNA. Overall, the results suggest that host-virus interactions specifically associated with Endosomal Sorting Complex Required for Transport (ESCRT) and lipid metabolism are involved in TBSV replication and pMVB biogenesis.2009-11-302009-12-21T18:35:14Z2009-12-21T18:35:14Z2009-12-21T18:35:14ZThesishttp://hdl.handle.net/10214/2100en
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topic endosomal sorting complex required for transport
escrt
plant virus
host-viral interaction
host-virus interaction
pMVB
peroxisomal multivesicular body
peroxisomes
peroxisome biogenesis
tbsv
tomato bushy stunt virus
spellingShingle endosomal sorting complex required for transport
escrt
plant virus
host-viral interaction
host-virus interaction
pMVB
peroxisomal multivesicular body
peroxisomes
peroxisome biogenesis
tbsv
tomato bushy stunt virus
Gibson, Kimberley
Characterization of peroxisomal multivesicular body morphology and the role of host-cell and viral components in their biogenesis in plant and yeast cells
description Peroxisome biogenesis is complex, involving a diverse array of intracellular pathways and mechanisms that mediate their biogenesis and cellular functions. Relevant to our understanding of peroxisome biogenesis is the utilization of peroxisomal membranes for viral genome replication as observed in plant cells infected by several members of the Tombusviridae family of positive-strand RNA viruses. Tomato Bushy Stunt Virus (TBSV), for instance, usurps an array of host factors that facilitate the transformation of peroxisomes into peroxisomal multivesicular bodies (pMVB) the sites of viral RNA replication. In this study, pMVB topology and biogenesis was investigated using transmission electron and epifluorescence microscopy of tobacco and wildtype or mutant budding yeast that were transformed with TBSV replicase proteins and a defective interfering viral RNA. Overall, the results suggest that host-virus interactions specifically associated with Endosomal Sorting Complex Required for Transport (ESCRT) and lipid metabolism are involved in TBSV replication and pMVB biogenesis.
author Gibson, Kimberley
author_facet Gibson, Kimberley
author_sort Gibson, Kimberley
title Characterization of peroxisomal multivesicular body morphology and the role of host-cell and viral components in their biogenesis in plant and yeast cells
title_short Characterization of peroxisomal multivesicular body morphology and the role of host-cell and viral components in their biogenesis in plant and yeast cells
title_full Characterization of peroxisomal multivesicular body morphology and the role of host-cell and viral components in their biogenesis in plant and yeast cells
title_fullStr Characterization of peroxisomal multivesicular body morphology and the role of host-cell and viral components in their biogenesis in plant and yeast cells
title_full_unstemmed Characterization of peroxisomal multivesicular body morphology and the role of host-cell and viral components in their biogenesis in plant and yeast cells
title_sort characterization of peroxisomal multivesicular body morphology and the role of host-cell and viral components in their biogenesis in plant and yeast cells
publishDate 2009
url http://hdl.handle.net/10214/2100
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