Characterization of the Complete Genome of a Novel Polerovirus Infecting Sauropus androgynus in Thailand

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Authors

  • Dennis Knierim
  • Edgar Maiss
  • Wulf Menzel
  • Stephan Winter
  • Lawrence Kenyon

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  • World Vegetable Center (WorldVeg)
  • Leibniz Institute DSMZ-German Collection of Microorganisms and Cell Cultures
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Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)695-702
Number of pages8
JournalJournal of phytopathology
Volume163
Issue number9
Early online date12 Aug 2015
Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - 12 Aug 2015

Abstract

Leaf samples from Thailand of Sauropus androgynus (L.) Merr. plants presenting leaf yellowing symptoms were screened by reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction for the presence of polerovirus infection. In five of eight samples, a polerovirus was detected, and in four of these five polerovirus-positive samples, a begomovirus infection had been detected in a previous study. The complete polerovirus genome sequence was determined from the sample which was not also infected with a begomovirus. Analysis of the sequence revealed the typical genome organization of a polerovirus. The highest nucleotide sequence identity to any other polerovirus species sequence in GenBank was 49% to pepper yellow leaf curl virus (PYLCV), and the highest amino acid sequence identity of all deduced protein sequences was 70% with the coat protein of PYLCV. Based on these findings, we propose this novel polerovirus species be named Sauropus yellowing virus (SaYV).

Keywords

    Local vegetable, Luteoviridae, Perennial shrub, Phylogenetic analysis, Polerovirus, Sauropus

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Characterization of the Complete Genome of a Novel Polerovirus Infecting Sauropus androgynus in Thailand. / Knierim, Dennis; Maiss, Edgar; Menzel, Wulf et al.
In: Journal of phytopathology, Vol. 163, No. 9, 12.08.2015, p. 695-702.

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Knierim, D., Maiss, E., Menzel, W., Winter, S., & Kenyon, L. (2015). Characterization of the Complete Genome of a Novel Polerovirus Infecting Sauropus androgynus in Thailand. Journal of phytopathology, 163(9), 695-702. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1111/jph.12365
Knierim D, Maiss E, Menzel W, Winter S, Kenyon L. Characterization of the Complete Genome of a Novel Polerovirus Infecting Sauropus androgynus in Thailand. Journal of phytopathology. 2015 Aug 12;163(9):695-702. Epub 2015 Aug 12. doi: 10.1111/jph.12365
Knierim, Dennis ; Maiss, Edgar ; Menzel, Wulf et al. / Characterization of the Complete Genome of a Novel Polerovirus Infecting Sauropus androgynus in Thailand. In: Journal of phytopathology. 2015 ; Vol. 163, No. 9. pp. 695-702.
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