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Full-Length Infectious Clones of Two New Isolates of Tomato Mosaic Virus Induce Distinct Symptoms Associated with Two Differential Amino Acid Residues in 128-kDa Protein.

Go-Woon ChoiJune-Pyo OhIn-Sook ChoHye-Kyoung JuWen-Xing HuBoram KimEun-Young SeoJong-Seok ParkLeslie L DomierJohn HammondKihak SongHyoun-Sub Lim
Published in: The plant pathology journal (2019)
In 2017, two new tomato mosaic virus (ToMV) isolates were collected from greenhouses in Buyeo, Chungcheongnam-do, South Korea. Full-length cDNAs of the new ToMV isolates were cloned into dual cauliflower mosaic virus 35S and T7 promoter-driven vectors, sequenced and their pathogenicities investigated. The nucleotide sequences of isolates GW1 (MH507165) and GW2 (MH507166) were 99% identical, resulting in only two amino acid differences in nonconserved region II and the helicase domain, Ile668Thr and Val834Ile. The two isolates were most closely related to a ToMV isolate from Taiwan (KJ207374). Isolate GW1 (Ile668, Val834) induced a systemic hypersensitive response in Nicotiana benthamiana compared with the isolate GW2, which a single residue substitution showed was due to Val834.
Keyphrases
  • amino acid
  • genetic diversity
  • dna methylation
  • gene expression
  • endothelial cells
  • small molecule
  • heat shock protein
  • protein protein
  • atomic force microscopy
  • gene therapy