P. Ellis et al., PRODUCTION OF MONOCLONAL-ANTIBODIES FOR DETECTION AND IDENTIFICATION OF STRAINS OF POTATO-VIRUS-Y, Canadian journal of plant pathology, 18(1), 1996, pp. 64-70
Monoclonal antibodies (MAbs) and polyclonal antisera were prepared aga
inst specific strains representing each of the three strain groups of
potato virus Y (PVY); the common or ordinary strain group (PVYO), the
tobacco veinal necrosis strain group (PVYN), and the stipple streak st
rain group (PVYC). The objective was to produce MAbs specific for each
of the three strain groups. The MAbs were compared with commercially
available MAbs reported to he specific for PVYN, the strain group that
is a particular problem in potato quarantine and certification progra
ms, None of the PVY MAbs proved to be completely specific when tested
against a broad range of PVY strains originating From various parts of
the world. They either reacted with one or more of the PVYO or PVYC s
train groups or failed to react with all of the PVYN strains. One of t
he MAbs produced in this study, designated 1F5. detected all of the PV
YN strains tested but it also cross-reacted with two PVYO strains. Des
pite this deficiency, it was considered to be superior to any availabl
e MAbs for die detection of PVYN. Another MAb, 6H11, was specific For
the PVYC strain group, and a third, 4C3, was capable of detecting all
PW strains that were tested and therefore could serve as a universal d
etection probe for PVY. The polyclonal antisera were nonspecific and t
herefore of little value for identification of members of the three st
rain groups.