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Sequence Variations Among 17 New Radish Isolates of Turnip mosaic virus Showing Differential Pathogenicity and Infectivity in Nicotiana benthamiana, Brassica rapa, and Raphanus sativus.

Junsu Gong1, Hye-Kyoung Ju1, Ik-Hyun Kim1, Eun-Young Seo1, In-Sook Cho2, Wen-Xing Hu1, Jae-Yeong Han1, Jung-Kyu Kim1, Su Ryun Choi3, Young Pyo Lim3, John Hammond4, Hyoun-Sub Lim1.   

Abstract

Infectious clones were generated from 17 new Korean radish isolates of Turnip mosaic virus (TuMV). Phylogenetic analysis indicated that all new isolates, and three previously characterized Korean radish isolates, belong to the basal-BR group (indicating that the pathotype can infect both Brassica and Raphanus spp.). Pairwise analysis revealed genomic nucleotide and polyprotein amino acid identities of >87.9 and >95.7%, respectively. Five clones (HJY1, HJY2, KIH2, BE, and prior isolate R007) had lower sequence identities than other isolates and produced mild symptoms in Nicotiana benthamiana. These isolates formed three distinct sequence classes (HJY1/HJY2/R007, KIH2, and BE), and several differential amino acid residues (in P1, P3, 6K2, and VPg) were present only in mild isolates HJY1, HJY2, and R007. The remaining isolates all induced systemic necrosis in N. benthamiana. Four mild isolates formed a phylogenetic subclade separate from another subclade including all of the necrosis-inducing isolates plus mild isolate KIH2. Symptom severity in radish and Chinese cabbage genotypes was not correlated with pathogenicity in N. benthamiana; indeed, Chinese cabbage cultivar Norang was not infected by any isolate, whereas Chinese cabbage cultivar Chusarang was uniformly susceptible. Four isolates were unable to infect radish cultivar Iljin, but no specific amino acid residues were correlated with avirulence. These results may lead to the identification of new resistance genes against TuMV.

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Keywords:  cDNA infectious clone; full-length

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30629482     DOI: 10.1094/PHYTO-12-17-0401-R

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


  6 in total

1.  Five Newly Collected Turnip Mosaic Virus (TuMV) Isolates from Jeju Island, Korea are Closely Related to Previously Reported Korean TuMV Isolates but Show Distinctive Symptom Development.

Authors:  Wen-Xing Hu; Byoung-Jo Kim; Younghwan Kwak; Eun-Young Seo; Jung-Kyu Kim; Jae-Yeong Han; Ik-Hyun Kim; Yong Pyo Lim; In-Sook Cho; Leslie L Domier; John Hammond; Hyoun-Sub Lim
Journal:  Plant Pathol J       Date:  2019-08-01       Impact factor: 1.795

Review 2.  Resistance to Turnip Mosaic Virus in the Family Brassicaceae.

Authors:  Peter Palukaitis; Su Kim
Journal:  Plant Pathol J       Date:  2021-02-01       Impact factor: 1.795

3.  Genomic analysis of the brassica pathogen turnip mosaic potyvirus reveals its spread along the former trade routes of the Silk Road.

Authors:  Shusuke Kawakubo; Fangluan Gao; Shifang Li; Zhongyang Tan; Ying-Kun Huang; Charith Raj Adkar-Purushothama; Chennappa Gurikar; Phoowanarth Maneechoat; Pissawan Chiemsombat; Seint San Aye; Naruto Furuya; Oleksiy Shevchenko; Josef Špak; Dijana Škorić; Simon Y W Ho; Kazusato Ohshima
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  2021-03-23       Impact factor: 12.779

4.  Construction of full-length infectious clones of turnip mosaic virus isolates infecting Perilla frutescens and genetic analysis of recently emerged strains in Korea.

Authors:  Zheng-Xing Song; Su-Jeong Chu; Eun-Young Seo; Wen-Xing Hu; Yong Pyo Lim; Tae-Seon Park; Ji-Soo Park; Jin-Sung Hong; In-Sook Cho; John Hammond; Hyoun-Sub Lim
Journal:  Arch Virol       Date:  2022-03-08       Impact factor: 2.685

5.  The recombinogenic history of turnip mosaic potyvirus reveals its introduction to Japan in the 19th century.

Authors:  Shusuke Kawakubo; Yasuhiro Tomitaka; Kenta Tomimura; Ryoko Koga; Hiroki Matsuoka; Seiji Uematsu; Kazuo Yamashita; Simon Y W Ho; Kazusato Ohshima
Journal:  Virus Evol       Date:  2022-06-24

Review 6.  The Roles of Cruciferae Glucosinolates in Disease and Pest Resistance.

Authors:  Zeci Liu; Huiping Wang; Jianming Xie; Jian Lv; Guobin Zhang; Linli Hu; Shilei Luo; Lushan Li; Jihua Yu
Journal:  Plants (Basel)       Date:  2021-05-30
  6 in total

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