| Literature DB >> 31790776 |
A J Campbell1, Anna Erickson2, Evan Pellerin3, Nidá Salem4, Xiaohan Mo5, Bryce W Falk6, Inmaculada Ferriol7.
Abstract
Tombusvirus-like associated RNAs (tlaRNAs) are positive-sense single-stranded RNAs found in plants co-infected with viruses of the genus Polerovirus. TlaRNAs depend upon capsid proteins supplied in trans by the co-infecting polerovirus vector for transmission and intra-host systemic movement. Here, the full-length genomes of five tlaRNAs were determined using a combination of RT-PCR and next-generation sequencing, and evidence is provided for an additional tlaRNA associated with potato leafroll virus. Phylogenetic analyses based on conserved domains of the RdRp placed tlaRNAs as a monophyletic clade clustering with members of the family Tombusviridae and comprising three different subclades. Full-length clones of tlaRNAs from two of three subclades were confirmed to replicate autonomously, and each produces a subgenomic RNA during infection.Entities:
Keywords: Co-infection; Coat-dependent RNA replicon; Polerovirus; Taxonomy; Tombusviridae; tlaRNAs
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31790776 DOI: 10.1016/j.virusres.2019.197831
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Virus Res ISSN: 0168-1702 Impact factor: 3.303