Characterization and Subcellular Localization of Tomato Ringspot Nepovirus Putative Movement Protein

Virology ◽  
1993 ◽  
Vol 194 (2) ◽  
pp. 734-742 ◽  
Author(s):  
Andrew Wieczorek ◽  
Hélène Sanfaçon
1999 ◽  
Vol 80 (5) ◽  
pp. 1103-1109 ◽  
Author(s):  
F Grieco ◽  
M A Castellano ◽  
G P Di Sansebastiano ◽  
G Maggipinto ◽  
J M Neuhaus ◽  
...  

2014 ◽  
Vol 160 (1) ◽  
pp. 359-364 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kelly B. Rodrigues ◽  
Anelise F. Orílio ◽  
Rosana Blawid ◽  
Fernando L. Melo ◽  
Tatsuya Nagata

Virus Genes ◽  
2009 ◽  
Vol 38 (2) ◽  
pp. 320-327 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lianming Lu ◽  
Zhenguo Du ◽  
Meiling Qin ◽  
Ping Wang ◽  
Hanhong Lan ◽  
...  

2005 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 33-38
Author(s):  
Xu Ze-Yong ◽  
Yan Li-Ying ◽  
Chen Kun-Rong ◽  
Marcel Prins

AbstractNucleotide sequence of full-length cDNA ofpeanut stunt virus(PSV) Mi strain RNA3 was determined and compared with those of PSV-ER and -J (subgroup I) and PSV-W (subgroup II), strains ofcucumber mosaic virus(CMV) andtomato aspermy virus(TAV). PSV-Mi RNA3 consists of 2170 nt and has two open reading frames, encoding a putative movement protein (3a protein) and a coat protein (CP). PSV-Mi RNA3 is 77.7% and 78.5% identical to those of PSV-ER and -J, whereas it shares 76.6% identity with PSV-W. Nucleotide identity of3aandcpgenes between PSV strains Mi and ER, J and W was 78.3–79.3% and 74.4–77.8%, respectively. Amino acid identity of 3a and CP between PSV-Mi and -ER, -J and -W was 73.9–77.4% and 64.8–77.5%, respectively. RNA3 of PSV-Mi (GenBank accession no. AY775057) had a varied intercistronic and 5′-untranslated region compared with those of PSV strains ER, J and W. Results indicate that PSV-Mi represents a new PSV subgroup from China, designated as subgroup III.


Plant Disease ◽  
2012 ◽  
Vol 96 (12) ◽  
pp. 1798-1804 ◽  
Author(s):  
D. M. Sether ◽  
M. J. Melzer ◽  
W. B. Borth ◽  
J. S. Hu

Members of the genus Badnavirus (family Caulimovirdae) have been identified in dicots and monocots worldwide. The genome of a pineapple badnavirus, designated Pineapple bacilliform CO virus-HI1 (PBCOV-HI1), and nine genomic variants (A through H) were isolated and sequenced from pineapple, Ananas comosus, in Hawaii. The 7,451-nucleotide genome of PBCOV-HI1 possesses three open reading frames (ORFs) encoding putative proteins of 20 (ORF1), 15 (ORF2), and 211 (ORF3) kDa. ORF3 encodes a polyprotein that includes a putative movement protein and viral aspartyl proteinase, reverse transcriptase, and RNase H regions. Three distinct groups of putative endogenous pineapple pararetroviral sequences and Metaviridae-like retrotransposons encoding long terminal repeat, reverse-transcriptase, RNase H, and integrase regions were also identified from the pineapple genome. Detection assays were developed to distinguish PBCOV-HI1 and genomic variants, putative endogenous pararetrovirus sequences, and Ananas Metaviridae sequences also identified in pineapple. PBCOV-HI1 incidences in two commercially grown pineapple hybrids, PRI 73-114 and PRI 73-50, was 34 to 68%. PBCOV-HI1 was transmitted by gray pineapple mealybugs, Dysmicoccus neobrevipes, to pineapple.


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