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Molecular, serological and biological variation among chickpea chlorotic stunt virus isolates from five countries of North Africa and West Asia

Chickpea chlorotic stunt virus (CpCSV), a proposed new member of the genus Polerovirus (family Luteoviridae), has been reported only from Ethiopia. In attempts to determine the geographical distribution and variability of CpCSV, a pair of degenerate primers derived from conserved domains of the lute...

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Autores principales: Abraham, A. D., Menzel, W., Varrelmann, M., Vetten, H. Josef
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Publicado: Springer Vienna 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3085786/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19347243
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00705-009-0374-0
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author Abraham, A. D.
Menzel, W.
Varrelmann, M.
Vetten, H. Josef
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description Chickpea chlorotic stunt virus (CpCSV), a proposed new member of the genus Polerovirus (family Luteoviridae), has been reported only from Ethiopia. In attempts to determine the geographical distribution and variability of CpCSV, a pair of degenerate primers derived from conserved domains of the luteovirus coat protein (CP) gene was used for RT-PCR analysis of various legume samples originating from five countries and containing unidentified luteoviruses. Sequencing of the amplicons provided evidence for the occurrence of CpCSV also in Egypt, Morocco, Sudan, and Syria. Phylogenetic analysis of the CP nucleotide sequences of 18 samples from the five countries revealed the existence of two geographic groups of CpCSV isolates differing in CP sequences by 8–10%. Group I included isolates from Ethiopia and Sudan, while group II comprised those from Egypt, Morocco and Syria. For distinguishing these two groups, a simple RFLP test using HindIII and/or PvuII for cleavage of CP-gene-derived PCR products was developed. In ELISA and immunoelectron microscopy, however, isolates from these two groups could not be distinguished with rabbit antisera raised against a group-I isolate from Ethiopia (CpCSV-Eth) and a group-II isolate from Syria (CpCSV-Sy). Since none of the ten monoclonal antibodies (MAbs) that had been produced earlier against CpCSV-Eth reacted with group-II isolates, further MAbs were produced. Of the seven MAbs raised against CpCSV-Sy, two reacted only with CpCSV-Sy and two others with both CpCSV-Sy and -Eth. This indicated that there are group I- and II-specific and common (species-specific) epitopes on the CpCSV CP and that the corresponding MAbs are suitable for specific detection and discrimination of CpCSV isolates. Moreover, CpCSV-Sy (group II) caused more severe stunting and yellowing in faba bean than CpCSV-Eth (group I). In conclusion, our data indicate the existence of a geographically associated variation in the molecular, serological and presumably biological properties of CpCSV.
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spelling pubmed-30857862011-06-06 Molecular, serological and biological variation among chickpea chlorotic stunt virus isolates from five countries of North Africa and West Asia Abraham, A. D. Menzel, W. Varrelmann, M. Vetten, H. Josef Arch Virol Original Article Chickpea chlorotic stunt virus (CpCSV), a proposed new member of the genus Polerovirus (family Luteoviridae), has been reported only from Ethiopia. In attempts to determine the geographical distribution and variability of CpCSV, a pair of degenerate primers derived from conserved domains of the luteovirus coat protein (CP) gene was used for RT-PCR analysis of various legume samples originating from five countries and containing unidentified luteoviruses. Sequencing of the amplicons provided evidence for the occurrence of CpCSV also in Egypt, Morocco, Sudan, and Syria. Phylogenetic analysis of the CP nucleotide sequences of 18 samples from the five countries revealed the existence of two geographic groups of CpCSV isolates differing in CP sequences by 8–10%. Group I included isolates from Ethiopia and Sudan, while group II comprised those from Egypt, Morocco and Syria. For distinguishing these two groups, a simple RFLP test using HindIII and/or PvuII for cleavage of CP-gene-derived PCR products was developed. In ELISA and immunoelectron microscopy, however, isolates from these two groups could not be distinguished with rabbit antisera raised against a group-I isolate from Ethiopia (CpCSV-Eth) and a group-II isolate from Syria (CpCSV-Sy). Since none of the ten monoclonal antibodies (MAbs) that had been produced earlier against CpCSV-Eth reacted with group-II isolates, further MAbs were produced. Of the seven MAbs raised against CpCSV-Sy, two reacted only with CpCSV-Sy and two others with both CpCSV-Sy and -Eth. This indicated that there are group I- and II-specific and common (species-specific) epitopes on the CpCSV CP and that the corresponding MAbs are suitable for specific detection and discrimination of CpCSV isolates. Moreover, CpCSV-Sy (group II) caused more severe stunting and yellowing in faba bean than CpCSV-Eth (group I). In conclusion, our data indicate the existence of a geographically associated variation in the molecular, serological and presumably biological properties of CpCSV. Springer Vienna 2009-04-05 2009-05 /pmc/articles/PMC3085786/ /pubmed/19347243 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00705-009-0374-0 Text en © Springer-Verlag 2009
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Abraham, A. D.
Menzel, W.
Varrelmann, M.
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Molecular, serological and biological variation among chickpea chlorotic stunt virus isolates from five countries of North Africa and West Asia
title Molecular, serological and biological variation among chickpea chlorotic stunt virus isolates from five countries of North Africa and West Asia
title_full Molecular, serological and biological variation among chickpea chlorotic stunt virus isolates from five countries of North Africa and West Asia
title_fullStr Molecular, serological and biological variation among chickpea chlorotic stunt virus isolates from five countries of North Africa and West Asia
title_full_unstemmed Molecular, serological and biological variation among chickpea chlorotic stunt virus isolates from five countries of North Africa and West Asia
title_short Molecular, serological and biological variation among chickpea chlorotic stunt virus isolates from five countries of North Africa and West Asia
title_sort molecular, serological and biological variation among chickpea chlorotic stunt virus isolates from five countries of north africa and west asia
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3085786/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19347243
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00705-009-0374-0
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