Identification of a defective molecule derived from DNAA of the bipartite begomovirus of East African Cassava Mosaic Virus

Geminivirus defective interfering DNAs arise spontaneously in mechanically inoculated test plants, and have previously been found with DNA‐B of the bipartite cassava mosaic geminiviruses, but not DNA‐A. Reported here for the first time is the cloning and characterization of a naturally occurring truncated form of cassava mosaic geminivirus DNA‐A, which at 1525 nt is around half the expected full size. Sequence analysis has shown it to be a defective (df) form of East African cassava mosaic virus (EACMV) DNA‐A that has retained its cis elements essential for replication by the helper virus, and it has been termed df DNA‐A 15. Phylogenetic comparisons placed the df DNA‐A 15 molecule close to mild and severe isolates of EACMV‐UG2. Biolistic inoculation of Nicotiana benthamiana with infectious df DNA‐A 15 clone and East African cassava mosaic Cameroon virus (EACMCV) resulted in symptom amelioration as compared with EACMCV singly inoculated plants, and there was an accumulation of df DNA‐A 15 in systemically infected leaves. In addition, the level of EACMV DNA‐B accumulation was reduced in the coinoculated plants compared with those inoculated with EACMCV alone. PCR and sequence analysis confirmed the helper virus as EACMV.

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Main Authors: Ndunguru, J., Legg, James P., Fofana, B., Aveling, T., Thompson, G., Fauquet, Claude M.
Format: Journal Article biblioteca
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2006-02
Subjects:cassava mosaic virus, african cassava mosaic virus, cassava, horticulture, genetics,
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/99850
https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-3059.2005.01289.x
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spelling dig-cgspace-10568-998502023-12-27T19:30:04Z Identification of a defective molecule derived from DNAA of the bipartite begomovirus of East African Cassava Mosaic Virus Ndunguru, J. Legg, James P. Fofana, B. Aveling, T. Thompson, G. Fauquet, Claude M. cassava mosaic virus african cassava mosaic virus cassava horticulture genetics Geminivirus defective interfering DNAs arise spontaneously in mechanically inoculated test plants, and have previously been found with DNA‐B of the bipartite cassava mosaic geminiviruses, but not DNA‐A. Reported here for the first time is the cloning and characterization of a naturally occurring truncated form of cassava mosaic geminivirus DNA‐A, which at 1525 nt is around half the expected full size. Sequence analysis has shown it to be a defective (df) form of East African cassava mosaic virus (EACMV) DNA‐A that has retained its cis elements essential for replication by the helper virus, and it has been termed df DNA‐A 15. Phylogenetic comparisons placed the df DNA‐A 15 molecule close to mild and severe isolates of EACMV‐UG2. Biolistic inoculation of Nicotiana benthamiana with infectious df DNA‐A 15 clone and East African cassava mosaic Cameroon virus (EACMCV) resulted in symptom amelioration as compared with EACMCV singly inoculated plants, and there was an accumulation of df DNA‐A 15 in systemically infected leaves. In addition, the level of EACMV DNA‐B accumulation was reduced in the coinoculated plants compared with those inoculated with EACMCV alone. PCR and sequence analysis confirmed the helper virus as EACMV. 2006-02 2019-03-03T05:53:34Z 2019-03-03T05:53:34Z Journal Article Ndunguru, J., Legg, J., Fofana, B., Aveling, T., Thompson, G. & Fauquet, C. (2006). Identification of a defective molecule derived from DNA-A of the bipartite begomovirus of East African Cassava Mosaic Virus. Plant Pathology, 55(1), 2-10. 0032-0862 https://hdl.handle.net/10568/99850 https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-3059.2005.01289.x en Copyrighted; all rights reserved Limited Access p. 2-10 Wiley
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topic cassava mosaic virus
african cassava mosaic virus
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horticulture
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cassava mosaic virus
african cassava mosaic virus
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genetics
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african cassava mosaic virus
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horticulture
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cassava mosaic virus
african cassava mosaic virus
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horticulture
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Ndunguru, J.
Legg, James P.
Fofana, B.
Aveling, T.
Thompson, G.
Fauquet, Claude M.
Identification of a defective molecule derived from DNAA of the bipartite begomovirus of East African Cassava Mosaic Virus
description Geminivirus defective interfering DNAs arise spontaneously in mechanically inoculated test plants, and have previously been found with DNA‐B of the bipartite cassava mosaic geminiviruses, but not DNA‐A. Reported here for the first time is the cloning and characterization of a naturally occurring truncated form of cassava mosaic geminivirus DNA‐A, which at 1525 nt is around half the expected full size. Sequence analysis has shown it to be a defective (df) form of East African cassava mosaic virus (EACMV) DNA‐A that has retained its cis elements essential for replication by the helper virus, and it has been termed df DNA‐A 15. Phylogenetic comparisons placed the df DNA‐A 15 molecule close to mild and severe isolates of EACMV‐UG2. Biolistic inoculation of Nicotiana benthamiana with infectious df DNA‐A 15 clone and East African cassava mosaic Cameroon virus (EACMCV) resulted in symptom amelioration as compared with EACMCV singly inoculated plants, and there was an accumulation of df DNA‐A 15 in systemically infected leaves. In addition, the level of EACMV DNA‐B accumulation was reduced in the coinoculated plants compared with those inoculated with EACMCV alone. PCR and sequence analysis confirmed the helper virus as EACMV.
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topic_facet cassava mosaic virus
african cassava mosaic virus
cassava
horticulture
genetics
author Ndunguru, J.
Legg, James P.
Fofana, B.
Aveling, T.
Thompson, G.
Fauquet, Claude M.
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Legg, James P.
Fofana, B.
Aveling, T.
Thompson, G.
Fauquet, Claude M.
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title Identification of a defective molecule derived from DNAA of the bipartite begomovirus of East African Cassava Mosaic Virus
title_short Identification of a defective molecule derived from DNAA of the bipartite begomovirus of East African Cassava Mosaic Virus
title_full Identification of a defective molecule derived from DNAA of the bipartite begomovirus of East African Cassava Mosaic Virus
title_fullStr Identification of a defective molecule derived from DNAA of the bipartite begomovirus of East African Cassava Mosaic Virus
title_full_unstemmed Identification of a defective molecule derived from DNAA of the bipartite begomovirus of East African Cassava Mosaic Virus
title_sort identification of a defective molecule derived from dnaa of the bipartite begomovirus of east african cassava mosaic virus
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