The small satellite RNA of tobacco ringspot virus (sTRSV RNA) is depen
dent on tobacco ringspot virus (TRSV) for replication and encapsidatio
n. sTRSV RNA has appeared during serial passage of certain TRSV strain
s in some hosts. Go-inoculation of bean with TRSV and either of two re
lated, nonaccumulating mutants of sTRSV RNA induced the appearance of
sTRSV RNA in a single passage (van Tol et al., 1991, Virology 180, 23-
30). The sTRSV RNA obtained after serial passage and after co-inoculat
ion have the same nucleotide sequence, designated the endogenous seque
nce. The endogenous sTRSV RNA nucleotide sequence differs from that of
each of the nonaccumulating sTRSV RNA at three positions. In order to
detect possible trace amounts of endogenous satellite RNA in virion R
NA preparations, RNA from two TRSV isolates was subjected to reverse t
ranscription and polymerase chain reaction of the transcript (RT-PCR),
using primers with sTRSV RNA terminal sequences. The yield of RT-PGR
product suggests that the virion RNA preparations contained approximat
ely 0.1 fg of sTRSV RNA per microgram of virion RNA The nucleotide seq
uence of the RT-PCR product corresponded to that of the endogenous sTR
SV RNA. The endogenous sTRSV RNA of TRSV inocula appears to be latent,
being maintained in very small amounts during serial passage of TRSV
in some hosts but capable of dramatic increase during serial passage i
n other hosts or when TRSV was co-inoculated with either of two specif
ic sTRSV RNA mutants. Ten other nonaccumulating sTRSV RNA mutants did
not induce a detected increase in sTRSV RNA. (C) 1995 Academic Press,
Inc.