M. Okuda et al., Comparison of the S RNA segments among Japanese isolates and Taiwanese isolates of Watermelon silver mottle virus, ARCH VIROL, 146(2), 2001, pp. 389-394
The complete nucleotide sequences of the S RNA of two Japanese isolates of
Watermelon silver mottle virus were determined. One was isolated from natur
ally infected watermelon and causes malformation on upper leaves of Tetrago
nia expansa. The other was isolated from melon and causes characteristic ye
llow necrotic lesions on upper leaves of ir: expansa. The total nucleotide
sequences of the S RNA of WS-O and WS-Y were 3553 nt and 3558 nt long, resp
ectively. Both the nucleotide sequences and the deduced amino acid sequence
s of WS-O and WS-Y were quite similar even though the symptoms on T. expans
a are quite different. They were also significantly similar to those of the
Taiwanese isolates, Topso-W and Tospo-To. These results suggested that the
Japanese isolates and the Taiwanese isolates of WSMoV were classified as o
ne group not only serologically but also genetically. Within the S RNA sequ
ences, the most variable region was the intergenic region between the N gen
e and the NSs gene. This was due to a 20 nt insertion between the Japanese
isolates and the Taiwanese isolates.