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Defective RNAs of Citrus tristeza virus analogous to Crinivirus genomic RNAs
Year:
2003
Source of publication :
Virology
Authors :
Bar-Joseph, Moshe
;
.
Che, Xibing
;
.
Volume :
310
Co-Authors:

Dawson, W.O. - Citrus Research and Education Center, University of Florida, Lake Alfred, FL 33850, USA

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From page:
298
To page:
309
(
Total pages:
12
)
Abstract:

The family Closteroviridae includes the genera Closterovirus and Ampelovirus with monopartite genomes and the genus Crinivirus with bipartite genomes. Plants infected with the Closterovirus, Citrus tristeza virus (CTV), often contain one or more populations of defective RNAs (dRNAs). Although most dRNAs are comparatively small (2–5 kb) consisting of the genomic RNA termini with large internal deletions, we recently characterized large dRNAs of ∼12 kb that retained the open reading frames (ORFs) 1a plus 1b. These were self-replicating RNAs and appeared to be analogous to the genomic RNA 1 of the bipartite criniviruses. The present report describes the finding of an additional group of large dRNAs (LdRNAs) that retained all or most of the 10 3′ ORFs and appeared to be analogous to genomic RNA 2 of criniviruses. Isolates associated with LdRNAs were found associated with double-recombinant dRNAs (DR-dRNAs) of various sizes (1.7 to 5.1 kb) that comprised the two termini and a noncontiguous internal sequence from ORF2. The genetic and epidemiological implications of the architectural identities of LdRNAs and DR dRNAs and their apparent analogy with the genomic RNA 2 of criniviruses are discussed.

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DOI :
https://doi.org/10.1016/S0042-6822(03)00127-2
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Language:
English
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Dawson, W.O. - Citrus Research and Education Center, University of Florida, Lake Alfred, FL 33850, USA

Defective RNAs of Citrus tristeza virus analogous to Crinivirus genomic RNAs

The family Closteroviridae includes the genera Closterovirus and Ampelovirus with monopartite genomes and the genus Crinivirus with bipartite genomes. Plants infected with the Closterovirus, Citrus tristeza virus (CTV), often contain one or more populations of defective RNAs (dRNAs). Although most dRNAs are comparatively small (2–5 kb) consisting of the genomic RNA termini with large internal deletions, we recently characterized large dRNAs of ∼12 kb that retained the open reading frames (ORFs) 1a plus 1b. These were self-replicating RNAs and appeared to be analogous to the genomic RNA 1 of the bipartite criniviruses. The present report describes the finding of an additional group of large dRNAs (LdRNAs) that retained all or most of the 10 3′ ORFs and appeared to be analogous to genomic RNA 2 of criniviruses. Isolates associated with LdRNAs were found associated with double-recombinant dRNAs (DR-dRNAs) of various sizes (1.7 to 5.1 kb) that comprised the two termini and a noncontiguous internal sequence from ORF2. The genetic and epidemiological implications of the architectural identities of LdRNAs and DR dRNAs and their apparent analogy with the genomic RNA 2 of criniviruses are discussed.

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