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Plants ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (6) ◽  
pp. 1086
Author(s):  
Mongia Makki ◽  
Francisco Javier del Toro ◽  
Khouloud Necira ◽  
Francisco Tenllado ◽  
Fattouma Djilani-Khouadja ◽  
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The contribution of the HCPro factors expressed by several PVY isolates of different geographical origins (one from Scotland, one from Spain, and several from Tunisia) to differences in their virulence in Nicotiana benthamiana plants was investigated under two growing conditions: standard (st; 26 °C and current ambient levels of CO2), and climate change-associated (cc; 31 °C and elevated levels of CO2). In all cases, relative infection symptoms and viral titers were determined. The viral HCPro cistrons were also sequenced and amino-acid features of the encoded proteins were established, as well as phylogenetic distances. Additionally, the abilities of the HCPros of several isolates to suppress silencing were assessed under either growing condition. Overall, viral titers and infection symptoms decreased under cc vs. st conditions. However, within each growing condition, relative titers and symptoms were found to be isolate-specific, with titers and symptom severities not always correlating. Crucially, isolates expressing identical HCPros displayed different symptoms. In addition, all HCPro variants tested displayed comparable silencing suppression strengths. Therefore, HCPro alone could not be the main determinant of the relative differences in pathogenicity observed among the PVY isolates tested in this host, under the environments considered.



2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
K.A Bates ◽  
J.S. Bolton ◽  
K.C. King


Author(s):  
Quentin Lamy-Besnier ◽  
Bryan Brancotte ◽  
Hervé Ménager ◽  
Laurent Debarbieux

Abstract Motivation Viruses are ubiquitous in the living world, and their ability to infect more than one host defines their host range. However, information about which virus infects which host, and about which host is infected by which virus, is not readily available. Results We developed a web-based tool called the Viral Host Range database to record, analyze and disseminate experimental host range data for viruses infecting archaea, bacteria and eukaryotes. Availability The ViralHostRangeDB application is available from https://viralhostrangedb.pasteur.cloud. Its source code is freely available from the Gitlab hub of Institut Pasteur (https://gitlab.pasteur.fr/hub/viralhostrangedb).



Acta Tropica ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 213 ◽  
pp. 105753
Author(s):  
Abdur Rehman ◽  
Lubna Rehman ◽  
Rizwan Ullah ◽  
Mirza A. Beg ◽  
M.A. Hannan Khan ◽  
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