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Molecular characterization and RSV Co-infection of Nicotiana benthamiana with three distinct begomoviruses.

Muhammad Arif1, Sagheer Atta2, Muhammad Amjad Bashir2, Ansar Hussain3, Muhammad Ifnan Khan3, Shahid Farooq4, Abdul Hannan5, Saif Ul Islam6, Ummad Ud Din Umar7, Mehran Khan2, Wenzhong Lin8, Mohamed Hashem9, Saad Alamri10, Zujian Wu11.   

Abstract

Geminiviruses constitute a family of plant viruses with characteristic twinned quasi-icosahedral virions and a small circular DNA genome. Geminiviruses, especially begomoviruses, cause substantial economic losses in tropical and subtropical regions globally. Geminiviruses use the host's transcriptional mechanisms to synthesize their mRNAs. They are considered as an attractive model to understand the transcription mechanism of their host plants. Experiments were conducted to identify transcriptional start sites (TSSs) of the three begomoviruses, i.e., Cotton leaf curl Multan virus (CLCuMuV), Corchorus yellow vein virus (CoYVV), and Ramie mosaic virus (RamV). We first rub-inoculated Rice stripe tenuivirus (RSV), a segmented negative-sense RNA virus that uses cap-snatching to produce capped viral mRNAs, into N. benthamiana. After the inoculation, RSV-infected N. benthamiana were super-infected by CoYVV, CLCuMuV, or RamV, respectively. The capped-RNA leaders snatched by RSV were obtained by determining the 5'-ends of RSV mRNA with high throughput sequencing. Afterwards, snatched capped-RNA leaders of RSV were mapped onto the genome of each begomovirus and those matching the begomoviral genome were considered to come from the 5' ends of assumed begomoviral mRNAs. In this way, TSSs of begomoviruses were obtained. After mapping these TSSs onto the genome of the respective begomovirus, it was found very commonly that a begomovirus can use many different TSSs to transcribe the same gene, producing many different mRNA isoforms containing the corresponding open reading frames (ORFs).
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Keywords:  Begomovirus; Co-infection; Mapping; Tenuivirus; Transcriptional start sites; sNSV

Year:  2019        PMID: 31759050     DOI: 10.1016/j.ymeth.2019.11.010

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Methods        ISSN: 1046-2023            Impact factor:   3.608


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