Whitefly Transmission and Efficient ssDNA Accumulation of Bean Golden Mosaic Geminivirus Require Functional Coat Protein


Autoria(s): Azzam, O.; Frazer, J.; De La Rosa, D.; Ahlquist, P.; Maxwell, D.P.
Data(s)

1994

Resumo

Bean golden mosaic geminivirus (BGMV) has a bipartite genome composed of two circular ssDNA components (DNA-A and DNA-B) and is transmitted by the whitefly, Bemisia tabaci. DNA-A encodes the viral replication proteins and the coat protein. To determine the role of BGMV coat protein systemic infection and whitefly transmission, two deletions and a restriction fragment inversion were introduced into the BGMV coat protein gene. All three coat protein mutants produced systemic infections when coinoculated with DNA-B onto Phaseolus vulgaris using electric discharge particle acceleration "particle gun." However, they were not sap transmissible and coat protein was not detected in mutant-infected plants. In addition, none of the mutants were transmitted by whiteflies. With all three mutants, ssDNA accumulation of DNA-A and DNA-B was reduced 25- to 50-fold and 3- to 10-fold, respectively, as compared to that of wild-type DNA. No effect on dsDNA-A accumulation was detected and there was 2- to 5-fold increase in dsDNA-B accumulation. Recombinants between the mutated DNA-A and DNA-B forms were identified when the inoculated coat protein mutant was linearized in the common region.

Formato

application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/39798/

Publicador

Academic Press

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/39798/1/39798.pdf

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8091659

Azzam, O., Frazer, J., De La Rosa, D., Ahlquist, P., & Maxwell, D.P. (1994) Whitefly Transmission and Efficient ssDNA Accumulation of Bean Golden Mosaic Geminivirus Require Functional Coat Protein. Virology, 204(1), pp. 289-296.

Direitos

Copyright 1994 Academic Press

Fonte

Faculty of Science and Technology

Palavras-Chave #070600 HORTICULTURAL PRODUCTION #Whitefly transmission #Efficient ssDNA accumulation #Bean golden mosaic geminivirus #Functional coat protein #Jefferson, Osmat, Ossmat, Azzam
Tipo

Journal Article