| Literature DB >> 30110973 |
Miroslav Glasa1, Katarína Šoltys2, Lukáš Predajňa3, Nina Sihelská4, Slavomíra Nováková5, Zdeno Šubr6, Ján Kraic7,8, Daniel Mihálik9,10,11.
Abstract
In recent years, the accumulated molecular data of Turnip mosaic virus (TuMV) isolates from various hosts originating from different parts of the world considerably helped to understand the genetic complexity and evolutionary history of the virus. In this work, four complete TuMV genomes (HC9, PK1, MS04, MS15) were characterised from naturally infected cultivated and wild-growing Papaver spp., hosts from which only very scarce data were available previously. Phylogenetic analyses showed the affiliation of Slovak Papaver isolates to the world-B and basal-B groups. The PK1 isolate showed a novel intra-lineage recombination pattern, further confirming the important role of recombination in the shaping of TuMV genetic diversity. Biological assays indicated that the intensity of symptoms in experimentally inoculated oilseed poppy are correlated to TuMV accumulation level in leaves. This is the first report of TuMV in poppy plants in Slovakia.Entities:
Keywords: HTS; Papaveraceae; TuMV; genome; recombination; symptoms
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30110973 PMCID: PMC6116182 DOI: 10.3390/v10080430
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Viruses ISSN: 1999-4915 Impact factor: 5.048
Figure 1Neighbour-joining tree inferred from the nearly complete TuMV genomes including those determined in this work (in bold). Non-recombinant database sequences were used (according to [14,24]), identified by acc. number, original host and geographical location. Bootstrap percentages (>70%) based on 1000 pseudoreplicates are indicated at a given node. The scale bar indicates 0.05 substitutions per site. The genomic sequence of Japanese yam mosaic virus (JYMV) was used as an outgroup.
Evaluation of plant susceptibility to the experimental TuMV infection.
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| Isolate | Experiment 1 | Experiment 2 | Experiment 1 | Experiment 2 | |||
| HC9 | 12/7 b (2 m + 5 s) | 12/5 (2 m + 3 s) | 10/4 (1 m + 3 s) | 12/6 (2 m + 4 s) | 10/10 | 20/0 | 20/0 |
| PK1 | 12/8 (4 m + 4 s) | 11/6 (4 m + 2 s) | 12/7 (3 m + 4 s) | 11/6 (3 m + 3 s) | 10/10 | 20/1 | 20/0 |
a—merged results from 2 experiments, b—nb of plants/nb of TuMV infected plants as detected by DAS-ELISA, m—moderate symptoms, s—severe symptoms, *—absorbance measured at 405 nm after 1 h (mean ± SD).
Figure 2Two symptom types induced by mechanical inoculation of oilseed poppy ZB24 plants. (a) detail of leaf symptoms and comparison with a healthy leaf, (b) infected oilseed poppy plant 14 days p.i., (c) infected oilseed poppy plant 35 days p.i.
Figure 3Immunoblot analysis of crude plant sap obtained from TuMV-infected ZB24 and ZB25 oilseed poppy leaves with different symptomatology 14 days p.i. (upper panel). A CBB-stained gel is in the lower panel. L—PageRuler Plus Prestained Protein Ladder (Thermo Scientific), 1—plant with severe symptoms, 2—plant with moderate symptoms, 3—uninfected control plant. Arrows indicate the position of TuMV CP. Dotted arrow shows ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase large chain serving as loading control.