Literature DB >> 18944241

Maize fine streak virus, a New Leafhopper-Transmitted Rhabdovirus.

M G Redinbaugh, D L Seifers, T Meulia, J J Abt, R J Anderson, W E Styer, J Ackerman, R Salomon, W Houghton, R Creamer, D T Gordon, S A Hogenhout.   

Abstract

ABSTRACT A previously uncharacterized virus was isolated from fall-planted sweet corn (Zea mays L., Syngenta GSS 0966) leaves showing fine chlorotic streaks. Symptomatic plants were negative in enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay against many maize viruses, but reacted weakly with antisera to Sorghum stunt mosaic virus suggesting a distant relationship between the viruses. The virus was readily transmitted by vascular puncture inoculation (VPI), but not by leaf-rub inoculation. Symptoms on maize included dwarfing and fine chlorotic streaks along intermediate and small veins that developed 12 to 17 days post-VPI. The isolated virus was bacilliform (231 +/- 5 nm long and 71 +/- 2 nm wide), with a knobby surface, and obvious helical structure typical of rhabdovirus morphology. Nucleorhabdovirus virions were observed by transmission electron microscopy of infected maize leaf tissue sections. Proteins unique to infected plants were observed in extracts of infected leaves, and the isolated virion contained three proteins with molecular masses 82 +/- 2, 50 +/- 3, and 32 +/- 2 kDa. Preliminary sequence analysis indicated the virus had similarity to members of the family Rhabdoviridae. The virus was transmitted by Graminella nigrifrons under persistent conditions. The data indicate the virus, provisionally designated Maize fine streak virus, is a new species in the genus Nucleorhabdovirus.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 18944241     DOI: 10.1094/PHYTO.2002.92.11.1167

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Phytopathology        ISSN: 0031-949X            Impact factor:   4.025


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2.  Genetic analysis of resistance to six virus diseases in a multiple virus-resistant maize inbred line.

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3.  Complete genome sequence and in planta subcellular localization of maize fine streak virus proteins.

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5.  Transcriptome of the plant virus vector Graminella nigrifrons, and the molecular interactions of maize fine streak rhabdovirus transmission.

Authors:  Yuting Chen; Bryan J Cassone; Xiaodong Bai; Margaret G Redinbaugh; Andrew P Michel
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2012-07-12       Impact factor: 3.240

6.  Genome Sequence of a Novel Iflavirus from the Leafhopper Graminella nigrifrons.

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7.  Genetic insights into Graminella nigrifrons Competence for maize fine streak virus infection and transmission.

Authors:  Bryan J Cassone; Fiorella M Cisneros Carter; Andrew P Michel; Lucy R Stewart; Margaret G Redinbaugh
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10.  Virus-independent and common transcriptome responses of leafhopper vectors feeding on maize infected with semi-persistently and persistent propagatively transmitted viruses.

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