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Tomato marchitez virus, a new plant picorna-like virus from tomato related to tomato torrado virus.

M Verbeek1, A M Dullemans, J F J M van den Heuvel, P C Maris, R A A van der Vlugt.   

Abstract

A new virus was isolated from a tomato plant from the state of Sinaloa in Mexico. This plant showed symptoms locally known as 'marchitez disease': severe leaf necrosis, beginning at the base of the leaflets, and necrotic rings on the fruits. A virus was isolated from the infected plant consisting of isometric particles with a diameter of approximately 28 nm. The viral genome consists of two (+)ssRNA molecules of 7221 (RNA1) and 4898 nts (RNA2). The viral capsid contains three coat proteins of 35, 26 and 24 kDa, respectively. The abovementioned characteristics: symptoms, morphology, number and size of coat proteins, and number of RNAs are similar to those of the previously described tomato torrado virus (ToTV). Sequence analysis of the entire viral genome shows that this new virus is related to, but distinct from, ToTV and that these members of two obviously new virus species belong to the recently proposed plant virus genus Torradovirus. For this new virus, the name tomato marchitez virus (ToMarV) is proposed.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17965923     DOI: 10.1007/s00705-007-1076-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Virol        ISSN: 0304-8608            Impact factor:   2.574


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2.  Tomato chocolàte virus: a new plant virus infecting tomato and a proposed member of the genus Torradovirus.

Authors:  Martin Verbeek; Annette Dullemans; Hans van den Heuvel; Paul Maris; René van der Vlugt
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4.  The nucleotide sequence of a Polish isolate of Tomato torrado virus.

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9.  The N-terminal fragment of the tomato torrado virus RNA1-encoded polyprotein induces a hypersensitive response (HR)-like reaction in Nicotiana benthamiana.

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10.  Contribution of Tomato torrado virus Vp26 coat protein subunit to systemic necrosis induction and virus infectivity in Solanum lycopersicum.

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