T. Canto et al., PRODUCTION OF MONOCLONAL-ANTIBODIES TO POTATO-VIRUS-Y HELPER COMPONENT-PROTEASE AND THEIR USE FOR STRAIN DIFFERENTIATION, Plant disease, 79(3), 1995, pp. 234-237
Ten monoclonal antibodies (MAbs) and a rabbit antiserum containing pol
yclonal antibodies (PAbs) were prepared against helper component-prote
ase (HC-Pro) purified from plants infected with a non-aphid-transmissi
ble strain of potato virus Y (PVY-O NAT). All MAbs reacted with PVY HC
-Pro in two enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) protocols, and s
even were useful for Western blot analysis. Six MAbs and the PAbs were
compared in direct antigen-binding ELISA for reactivity with 22 isola
tes of PVY, potato virus A (PVA), tobacco etch virus (TEV), and pepper
mottle virus (PepMoV). None of the MAbs or the PAbs reacted with PVA
or TEV HC-Pro. The immunoreactivity of one MAb was similar to the PAbs
, reacting with all 22 PVY isolates and with PepMoV, but failing to re
act with PVA and TEV HC-Pro. Another MAb reacted with all of the commo
n strains of PVY (PVYO) and a stipple-streak strain of PVY (PVYC) but
not with any of the tobacco veinal necrosis strains (PVYN). The other
MAbs could be used to differentiate a subgroup within the PVYO and PVY
N strain groups. These MAbs proved useful for identifying strains of P
VY.