| Literature DB >> 16908044 |
Charlotte Kristiane Hjulsager1, Birgit Schlichter Olsen, Ditte Marie Kjaer Jensen, Mirela Irina Cordea, Britta N Krath, I Elisabeth Johansen, Ole Søgaard Lund.
Abstract
Viral determinants for overcoming Pisum sativum recessive resistance, sbm-2, against the potyvirus Pea seed-borne mosaic virus (PSbMV) were identified in the region encoding the N-terminal part of the P3 protein. Codons conserved between sbm-2 virulent isolates in this region: Q21, K30 and H122 were found to specifically impair sbm-2 virulence when mutated in selected genetic backgrounds. The corresponding amino acids, Gln21 and Lys30, are neighbored by P3 residues strongly conserved among potyviruses and His122 is conserved particularly in potyviral species infecting legumes. The strongest selective inhibition of sbm-2 virulence, however, was observed by elimination of isolate specific length polymorphisms also located in the N-terminal part of the P3 protein. Length variation in N-terminal P3 is common between potyviral species. However, intra-species length polymorphism in this region was found only among PSbMV isolates. Our findings comply with a model for PSbMV pathotypes having evolved by a diversification of the P3 protein likely to extend to the level of function.Entities:
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Year: 2006 PMID: 16908044 DOI: 10.1016/j.virol.2006.07.016
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Virology ISSN: 0042-6822 Impact factor: 3.616