Literature DB >> 15965614

Phylogenetic characteristics, genomic heterogeneity and symptomatic variation of five closely related Japanese strains of Potato virus X.

Ken Komatsu1, Satoshi Kagiwada, Shuichiro Takahashi, Takuma Mori, Yasuyuki Yamaji, Hisae Hirata, Johji Ozeki, Akiko Yoshida, Masashi Suzuki, Masashi Ugaki, Shigetou Namba.   

Abstract

To elucidate the genomic determinants of Potato virus X (PVX) strains, which cause diverse responses in host plants, we determined the complete genomic RNA sequences of four Japanese PVX strains: PVX-BS, -BH, -OG, and -TO. These four strains, plus the previously sequenced PVX-OS strain, differ in their pathogenicity in wild potato (Solanum demissum) and tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum cv. Samsun NN). The genomic sequences of these five PVX strains were highly homologous (i.e., the nucleotide sequence identity ranged from 95.4 to 98.5%). Phylogenetic analysis indicated that the Japanese PVX strains originated from an ancestral PVX strain in the European group, and that the virulence of these strains in both S. demissum and tobacco is not correlated with their phylogenetic relationships, suggesting that the pathogenicity of each strain in these host plants is determined by a relatively small number of nucleotides and can easily be altered independent of phylogenetic relationships. Particularly, OS, BH, and BS, which respectively produce markedly contrasting ringspot, mosaic, and asymptomatic infections in tobacco leaves, were the most closely related, suggesting that these three strains are an attractive model for analyzing the genetic determinants causing these symptoms. A possible correlation between the genomic and biological differences of these strains is discussed.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15965614     DOI: 10.1007/s11262-005-2205-z

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Virus Genes        ISSN: 0920-8569            Impact factor:   2.332


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