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With a little help from my friends: complementation as a survival strategy for viruses in a long-lived host system.

S J Harper1, S J Cowell2, W O Dawson2.   

Abstract

In selective host species, the extent of Citrus tristeza virus (CTV) infection is limited through the prevention of long-distance movement. As CTV infections often contain a population of multiple strains, we investigated whether the members of a population were capable of interaction, and what effect this would have on the infection process. We found that the tissue-tropism limitations of strain T36 in selective hosts could be overcome through interaction with a second strain, VT, increasing titer of, and number of cells infected by, T36. This interaction was strain-specific: other strains, T30 and T68, did not complement T36, indicating a requirement for compatibility between gene-products of the strains involved. This interaction was also host-specific, suggesting a second requirement of compatibility between the provided gene-product and host. These findings provide insight into the 'rules' that govern interaction between strains, and suggest an important mechanism by which viruses survive in a changing environment.
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Keywords:  Citrus tristeza virus; Complementation; Movement; Phloem; Population

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25666523     DOI: 10.1016/j.virol.2014.12.041

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Virology        ISSN: 0042-6822            Impact factor:   3.616


  6 in total

1.  Minor Coat and Heat Shock Proteins Are Involved in the Binding of Citrus Tristeza Virus to the Foregut of Its Aphid Vector, Toxoptera citricida.

Authors:  N Killiny; S J Harper; S Alfaress; C El Mohtar; W O Dawson
Journal:  Appl Environ Microbiol       Date:  2016-10-14       Impact factor: 4.792

2.  A rapid detection tool for VT isolates of Citrus tristeza virus by immunocapture-reverse transcriptase loop-mediated isothermal amplification assay.

Authors:  Vijayanandraj Selvaraj; Yogita Maheshwari; Subhas Hajeri; Raymond Yokomi
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2019-09-05       Impact factor: 3.240

Review 3.  A New Era for Mild Strain Cross-Protection.

Authors:  Katrin Pechinger; Kar Mun Chooi; Robin M MacDiarmid; Scott J Harper; Heiko Ziebell
Journal:  Viruses       Date:  2019-07-23       Impact factor: 5.048

4.  Better together: the use of virus-induced gene silencing technique to repress the expression of two endogenous citrus genes simultaneously.

Authors:  Nabil Killiny
Journal:  Plant Signal Behav       Date:  2022-12-31

5.  Comparative analysis identifies amino acids critical for citrus tristeza virus (T36CA) encoded proteins involved in suppression of RNA silencing and differential systemic infection in two plant species.

Authors:  Angel Y S Chen; James H C Peng; MaryLou Polek; Tongyan Tian; Márta Ludman; Károly Fátyol; James C K Ng
Journal:  Mol Plant Pathol       Date:  2020-10-29       Impact factor: 5.663

6.  Analysis of Citrus Tristeza Virus Incidences within Asian Citrus Psyllid (Diaphorina citri) Populations in Florida via High-Throughput Sequencing.

Authors:  Kellee Britt; Samantha Gebben; Amit Levy; Diann Achor; Peggy Sieburth; Kristian Stevens; Maher Al Rwahnih; Ozgur Batuman
Journal:  Insects       Date:  2022-03-10       Impact factor: 2.769

  6 in total

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