Genetic analysis of an attenuated Papaya ringspot virus strain applied for cross-protection

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Chu-Hui Chiang
Chun-Yee Lee
Ching-Hsien Wang
Fuh-Jyh Jan
Shih-Shun Lin
Tsung-Chi Chen
Joseph A. J. Raja
Shyi-Dong Yeh
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[1] Da Yeh University,Department of Molecular Biotechnology
[2] National Chung Hsing University,Department of Plant Pathology
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European Journal of Plant Pathology | 2007年 / 118卷
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Attenuated virus; Cross-protection; In vitro transcription; Recombinant virus;
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Papaya ringspot virus (PRSV) HA 5-1, a nitrous acid-induced mild mutant of severe strain HA, widely applied for control of PRSV by cross-protection, was used to study the genetic basis of attenuation. Using infectious clones, a series of recombinants was generated between HA 5-1 and HA and their infectivity was analyzed on the systemic host papaya and the local lesion host Chenopodium quinoa. The recombinants that contained mutations in P1 and HC-Pro genes caused attenuated infection on papaya without conspicuous symptoms, similar to HA 5-1. The recombination and sequence analyses strongly implicated two amino acid changes in the C-terminal region of P1 and two in HC-Pro of HA 5-1 involved in the attenuated infection on papaya. The recombinants that infected C. quinoa plants without local lesions contained the same mutations in the C-terminal region of HC-Pro for attenuated infection on papaya. We conclude that both P1 and HC-Pro bear important pathogenicity determinants for the infection on the systemic host papaya and that the mutations in HC-Pro affecting pathogenicity on papaya are also responsible for the inability to induce hypersensitive reaction on C. quinoa.
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