Analysis of the P1 gene sequences and the 3 '-terminal sequences and secondary structures of the single-stranded RNA genome of Potato virus v

Citation
I. Oruetxebarria et Jpt. Valkonen, Analysis of the P1 gene sequences and the 3 '-terminal sequences and secondary structures of the single-stranded RNA genome of Potato virus v, VIRUS GENES, 22(3), 2001, pp. 335-343
Citations number
45
Categorie Soggetti
Molecular Biology & Genetics
Journal title
VIRUS GENES
ISSN journal
09208569 → ACNP
Volume
22
Issue
3
Year of publication
2001
Pages
335 - 343
Database
ISI
SICI code
0920-8569(2001)22:3<335:AOTPGS>2.0.ZU;2-V
Abstract
The immunocapture reverse transcriptase PCR method (IC-RT-PCR) was used to selectively amplify specific genome sequences of an isolate of Potato virus V (PVV, genus Potyvirus) from a potato plant infected by multiple viruses in the field in Finland. The sequences of the 5'- and 3'-non-translated reg ions (NTR) and the P1- and coat protein (CP)-encoding sequences were determ ined because they are the most variable genomic regions in potyviruses. The sequences of the new Finnish PVV isolate obtained in this study were compa red to the sequences of eight PVV isolates characterized from other Europea n countries. The results indicated little genetic variability among the Eur opean PVV isolates (nt identity values > 96% for all regions examined). Mos t PVV isolates were grouped according to their geographical origin using P1 -sequences for a phylogenetic analysis. The nucleotide substitution pattern s for P1 and the CP genes revealed that variability is due to a random gene tic drift. Comparison of the secondary structure predictions for the unusua lly long 3'-non-translated region (3'-NTR) of PVV to the 3'-NTR of Tobacco etch virus (TEV) and other potyviruses revealed that some of the structures defining regions crucial for viral genome replication in TEV are present i n PVV and other potyviruses.