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Mexico: A Landscape of Viroid Origin and Epidemiological Relevance of Endemic Species

Viroids are single-stranded, circular RNA molecules (234-406 nt) that infect a wide range of crop species and cause economic losses in agriculture worldwide. They are characterized by the existence of a population of sequence variants, attributed to the low fidelity of RNA polymerases involved in th...

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Autores principales: Aviña-Padilla, Katia, Zamora-Macorra, Erika Janet, Ochoa-Martínez, Daniel Leobardo, Alcántar-Aguirre, Flor Citlally, Hernández-Rosales, Maribel, Calderón-Zamora, Loranda, Hammond, Rosemarie W.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9653797/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36359881
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells11213487
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author Aviña-Padilla, Katia
Zamora-Macorra, Erika Janet
Ochoa-Martínez, Daniel Leobardo
Alcántar-Aguirre, Flor Citlally
Hernández-Rosales, Maribel
Calderón-Zamora, Loranda
Hammond, Rosemarie W.
author_facet Aviña-Padilla, Katia
Zamora-Macorra, Erika Janet
Ochoa-Martínez, Daniel Leobardo
Alcántar-Aguirre, Flor Citlally
Hernández-Rosales, Maribel
Calderón-Zamora, Loranda
Hammond, Rosemarie W.
author_sort Aviña-Padilla, Katia
collection PubMed
description Viroids are single-stranded, circular RNA molecules (234-406 nt) that infect a wide range of crop species and cause economic losses in agriculture worldwide. They are characterized by the existence of a population of sequence variants, attributed to the low fidelity of RNA polymerases involved in their transcription, resulting in high mutation rates. Therefore, these biological entities exist as quasispecies. This feature allows them to replicate within a wide range of host plants, both monocots and dicots. Viroid hosts include economically important crops such as tomato, citrus, and fruit trees such as peach and avocado. Given the high risk of introducing viroids to viroid disease-free countries, these pathogens have been quarantined globally. As discussed herein, Mexico represents a geographical landscape of viroids linked to their origin and comprises considerable biodiversity. The biological features of viroid species endemic to Mexico are highlighted in this communication. In addition, we report the phylogenetic relationships among viroid and viroid strains, their economic impact, geographical distribution, and epidemiological features, including a broad host range and possible long-distance, seed, or insect-mediated transmission. In summary, this review could be helpful for a better understanding of the biology of viroid diseases and future programs on control of movement and spread to avoid economic losses in agricultural industries.
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spelling pubmed-96537972022-11-15 Mexico: A Landscape of Viroid Origin and Epidemiological Relevance of Endemic Species Aviña-Padilla, Katia Zamora-Macorra, Erika Janet Ochoa-Martínez, Daniel Leobardo Alcántar-Aguirre, Flor Citlally Hernández-Rosales, Maribel Calderón-Zamora, Loranda Hammond, Rosemarie W. Cells Review Viroids are single-stranded, circular RNA molecules (234-406 nt) that infect a wide range of crop species and cause economic losses in agriculture worldwide. They are characterized by the existence of a population of sequence variants, attributed to the low fidelity of RNA polymerases involved in their transcription, resulting in high mutation rates. Therefore, these biological entities exist as quasispecies. This feature allows them to replicate within a wide range of host plants, both monocots and dicots. Viroid hosts include economically important crops such as tomato, citrus, and fruit trees such as peach and avocado. Given the high risk of introducing viroids to viroid disease-free countries, these pathogens have been quarantined globally. As discussed herein, Mexico represents a geographical landscape of viroids linked to their origin and comprises considerable biodiversity. The biological features of viroid species endemic to Mexico are highlighted in this communication. In addition, we report the phylogenetic relationships among viroid and viroid strains, their economic impact, geographical distribution, and epidemiological features, including a broad host range and possible long-distance, seed, or insect-mediated transmission. In summary, this review could be helpful for a better understanding of the biology of viroid diseases and future programs on control of movement and spread to avoid economic losses in agricultural industries. MDPI 2022-11-03 /pmc/articles/PMC9653797/ /pubmed/36359881 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells11213487 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Aviña-Padilla, Katia
Zamora-Macorra, Erika Janet
Ochoa-Martínez, Daniel Leobardo
Alcántar-Aguirre, Flor Citlally
Hernández-Rosales, Maribel
Calderón-Zamora, Loranda
Hammond, Rosemarie W.
Mexico: A Landscape of Viroid Origin and Epidemiological Relevance of Endemic Species
title Mexico: A Landscape of Viroid Origin and Epidemiological Relevance of Endemic Species
title_full Mexico: A Landscape of Viroid Origin and Epidemiological Relevance of Endemic Species
title_fullStr Mexico: A Landscape of Viroid Origin and Epidemiological Relevance of Endemic Species
title_full_unstemmed Mexico: A Landscape of Viroid Origin and Epidemiological Relevance of Endemic Species
title_short Mexico: A Landscape of Viroid Origin and Epidemiological Relevance of Endemic Species
title_sort mexico: a landscape of viroid origin and epidemiological relevance of endemic species
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9653797/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36359881
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells11213487
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