Literature DB >> 25449572

Light-dependent segregation of begomoviruses in Asystasia gangetica leaves.

Patricia Wyant1, Stephan Strohmeier1, Alexander Fischer1, Benjamin Schäfer1, Rob W Briddon2, Björn Krenz3, Holger Jeske4.   

Abstract

Asystasia gangetica (Acanthaceae) from tropical Africa and Asia is used as source of food and for medical applications. Plants collected in West Africa in the 1980s with typical geminivirus symptoms showed an unusual symptom segregation that included vein yellowing, curling and mosaic, which were present simultaneously or separately on different leaves of the same plant or on different plants propagated as cuttings from a single plant. Rolling-circle amplification in combination with restriction fragment length polymorphism analysis followed by deep sequencing of the RCA products identified two geminiviruses in these plants. One with a bipartite genome, Asystasia begomovirus 1, and the other with a monopartite genome together with its defective DNA, Asystasia begomovirus 2. The relationship between leaf symptoms and virus distribution under different light regimes was investigated, and showed for the first time an unusual segregation of symptoms and viruses, either within a single plant, or even within a leaf.
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Keywords:  Asystasia gangetica; Circomics; Geminivirus; Light dependence; RCA; Segregation of symptoms

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25449572     DOI: 10.1016/j.virusres.2014.10.024

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Virus Res        ISSN: 0168-1702            Impact factor:   3.303


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