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Differential pathogenicity of two different recombinant PVY(NTN )isolates in Physalis floridana is likely determined by the coat protein gene

A previous study has identified two types of recombinant variants of Potato virus Y strain NTN (PVY(NTN)) in China and sequenced the complete genome of the variant PVY(NTN)-HN2. In this study, the complete genome of isolate PVY(NTN)-HN1 was fully sequenced and analyzed. The most striking difference...

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Autores principales: Hu, Xinxi, Nie, Xianzhou, He, Changzheng, Xiong, Xingyao
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3112444/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21548970
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1743-422X-8-207
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author Hu, Xinxi
Nie, Xianzhou
He, Changzheng
Xiong, Xingyao
author_facet Hu, Xinxi
Nie, Xianzhou
He, Changzheng
Xiong, Xingyao
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description A previous study has identified two types of recombinant variants of Potato virus Y strain NTN (PVY(NTN)) in China and sequenced the complete genome of the variant PVY(NTN)-HN2. In this study, the complete genome of isolate PVY(NTN)-HN1 was fully sequenced and analyzed. The most striking difference between the two variants was the location of recombinant joint three (RJ3). In PVY(NTN)-HN1, like other typical European-PVY(NTN )isolates such as PVY(NTN)-Hun, the RJ3 was located at nucleotide (nt) 9183, namely the 3' proximal end of the CP gene (nt. 8571-9371), thus leading to most (the first 613 nucleotides from the 5' proximal end) of the CP gene (801 bp) with a PVY(N )origin and PVY(N)-serotype; whereas in contrast, the RJ3 in PVY(NTN)-HN2 was located at nt 8572, consequently leading to a CP gene of PVY(O )origin and PVY(O)-serotype. The varied genome composition among PVY(O), PVY(N), PVY(N:O), PVY(NTN)-HN1 and PVY(NTN)-HN2 made them useful for the investigation of possible roles of gene segment(s) in symptom formation on host plants. When Physalis floridana plants were infected with different PVY isolates, two types of symptoms were induced. PVY(N )and PVY(NTN)-HN1 induced mild symptoms (mainly mild mottling) whereas PVY(O), PVY(N:O )and PVY(NTN)-HN2 induced serve symptoms including leaf and stem necrosis, leaf-drop and stunting. These results, together with a previous study using artificial PVY chimeras, demonstrate that the CP gene, especially the 5' proximal segment (nt 8572-9183), and/or CP likely determine the pathogenicity of PVY in P. floridana.
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spelling pubmed-31124442011-06-12 Differential pathogenicity of two different recombinant PVY(NTN )isolates in Physalis floridana is likely determined by the coat protein gene Hu, Xinxi Nie, Xianzhou He, Changzheng Xiong, Xingyao Virol J Short Report A previous study has identified two types of recombinant variants of Potato virus Y strain NTN (PVY(NTN)) in China and sequenced the complete genome of the variant PVY(NTN)-HN2. In this study, the complete genome of isolate PVY(NTN)-HN1 was fully sequenced and analyzed. The most striking difference between the two variants was the location of recombinant joint three (RJ3). In PVY(NTN)-HN1, like other typical European-PVY(NTN )isolates such as PVY(NTN)-Hun, the RJ3 was located at nucleotide (nt) 9183, namely the 3' proximal end of the CP gene (nt. 8571-9371), thus leading to most (the first 613 nucleotides from the 5' proximal end) of the CP gene (801 bp) with a PVY(N )origin and PVY(N)-serotype; whereas in contrast, the RJ3 in PVY(NTN)-HN2 was located at nt 8572, consequently leading to a CP gene of PVY(O )origin and PVY(O)-serotype. The varied genome composition among PVY(O), PVY(N), PVY(N:O), PVY(NTN)-HN1 and PVY(NTN)-HN2 made them useful for the investigation of possible roles of gene segment(s) in symptom formation on host plants. When Physalis floridana plants were infected with different PVY isolates, two types of symptoms were induced. PVY(N )and PVY(NTN)-HN1 induced mild symptoms (mainly mild mottling) whereas PVY(O), PVY(N:O )and PVY(NTN)-HN2 induced serve symptoms including leaf and stem necrosis, leaf-drop and stunting. These results, together with a previous study using artificial PVY chimeras, demonstrate that the CP gene, especially the 5' proximal segment (nt 8572-9183), and/or CP likely determine the pathogenicity of PVY in P. floridana. BioMed Central 2011-05-07 /pmc/articles/PMC3112444/ /pubmed/21548970 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1743-422X-8-207 Text en Copyright ©2011 Hu et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Short Report
Hu, Xinxi
Nie, Xianzhou
He, Changzheng
Xiong, Xingyao
Differential pathogenicity of two different recombinant PVY(NTN )isolates in Physalis floridana is likely determined by the coat protein gene
title Differential pathogenicity of two different recombinant PVY(NTN )isolates in Physalis floridana is likely determined by the coat protein gene
title_full Differential pathogenicity of two different recombinant PVY(NTN )isolates in Physalis floridana is likely determined by the coat protein gene
title_fullStr Differential pathogenicity of two different recombinant PVY(NTN )isolates in Physalis floridana is likely determined by the coat protein gene
title_full_unstemmed Differential pathogenicity of two different recombinant PVY(NTN )isolates in Physalis floridana is likely determined by the coat protein gene
title_short Differential pathogenicity of two different recombinant PVY(NTN )isolates in Physalis floridana is likely determined by the coat protein gene
title_sort differential pathogenicity of two different recombinant pvy(ntn )isolates in physalis floridana is likely determined by the coat protein gene
topic Short Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3112444/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21548970
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1743-422X-8-207
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