Characterisation of turnip mosaic virus isolates reveals high genetic variability and occurrence of pathotype 1 in Brazil

被引:3
|
作者
Rodrigues, Leilane Karam [1 ]
Chaves, Alexandre Levi Rodrigues [1 ]
Kitajima, Elliot Watanabe [2 ]
Calegario, Renata Faier [3 ]
Brunelli, Katia Regiane [4 ]
da Silva, Fabio Nascimento [5 ]
Harakava, Ricardo [1 ]
Walsh, John Anthony [6 ]
Eiras, Marcelo [1 ]
机构
[1] Ctr Pesquisa Sanidade Vegetal, Inst Biol, Ave Conselheiro Rodrigues Alves 1252, BR-04014002 Sao Paulo, SP, Brazil
[2] Univ Sao Paulo, Escola Super Agr Luiz de Queiroz, BR-13418400 Piracicaba, SP, Brazil
[3] Univ Fed Parana, BR-80060000 Curitiba, PR, Brazil
[4] Sakata Seed Sudamer, BR-12906840 Braganca Paulista, SP, Brazil
[5] Univ Estado Santa Catarina, BR-88520000 Lages, SC, Brazil
[6] Univ Warwick, Sch Life Sci, Coventry CV35 9EF, W Midlands, England
基金
巴西圣保罗研究基金会;
关键词
Brassicaceae; Phylogeny; Pathotyping; Potyvirus; Recombination; TuMV;
D O I
10.1007/s10658-021-02291-y
中图分类号
S3 [农学(农艺学)];
学科分类号
0901 ;
摘要
Turnip mosaic virus (TuMV) infects many plant species, being the only potyvirus able to infect brassicas. TuMV isolates have been classified into 12 pathotypes according to symptoms induced in lines of Brassica napus, and molecularly clustered into six lineages (basal-B, basal-BR, Asian-BR, world-B, Iranian and OMs). Despite being considered one of the most important viruses infecting brassicas worldwide, there is little information on this virus in the Neotropical region. Aiming to fill in this gap and advance knowledge on occurrence, genetic variability, and biological aspects of TuMV in Brazil, 40 isolates were identified and characterised. Five of these isolates were selected to determine their host range, sequence their genomes, and for phylogenetic, recombination and diversity analyses. Mechanical inoculations performed on plant species from 10 families showed differences in symptom expression among isolates. Inoculations of 13 TuMV isolates in B. napus lines revealed occurrence only of the pathotype 1. According to phylogenetic analyses of the coat protein, TuMV Brazilian isolates clustered into the groups: world-B (subgroups world-B2 and world-B3) and basal-BR. In the latter, there was a formation of a subclade named Brazilian subgroup composed by 31 Brazilian TuMV isolates. Intralineage and interlineage recombination events of world-B, basal-B and basal-BR suggest that Brazilian TuMV isolates had a European origin. Our diversity analysis suggest that a strong negative selection is acting on polyprotein coding region. We confirmed that Brazilian TuMV isolates showed high variability, which together with their ability to infect wild brassicas and to circumvent resistance genes highlight their genetic and epidemiological potential in causing damages in cultivated species of brassicas and other crops in Brazil.
引用
收藏
页码:883 / 900
页数:18
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] GENETIC VARIABILITY OF RNA-1, RNA-2 AND RNA-3 OF FIG MOSAIC VIRUS ISOLATES FROM TUNISIA
    El Air, M.
    Mahfoudhi, N.
    Dhouibi, M. H.
    Digiaro, M.
    Elbeaino, T.
    JOURNAL OF PLANT PATHOLOGY, 2016, 98 (02) : 295 - 299
  • [33] Genetic diversity of human immunodeficiency virus-1 isolates in Parana, Brazil
    Michelon Toledo, Paula Virginia
    de Carvalho, Denisc Siqueira
    de Rossi, Silvia Gomes
    Brindeiro, Rodrigo
    de Queiroz-Telles, Flavio
    BRAZILIAN JOURNAL OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES, 2010, 14 (03): : 230 - 236
  • [34] Wheat stripe mosaic virus from Brazil and South Africa evolved as distinct subpopulations with low genetic variability
    Stempkowski, Lucas Antonio
    Pereira, Fernando Sartori
    Lau, Douglas
    Kuhnem, Paulo
    Casa, Ricardo Trezzi
    Fajardo, Thor Vinicius Martins
    Nhani Jr, Antonio
    da Silva, Fabio Nascimento
    Orilio, Anelise Franco
    Zerbini, Francisco Murilo
    PLANT PATHOLOGY, 2024, 73 (04) : 948 - 963
  • [35] Sequence Variability in Clinical and Laboratory Isolates of Herpes Simplex Virus 1 Reveals New Mutations
    Szpara, Moriah L.
    Parsons, Lance
    Enquist, L. W.
    JOURNAL OF VIROLOGY, 2010, 84 (10) : 5303 - 5313
  • [36] High genetic variability and evidence for plant-to-plant transfer of Banana mild mosaic virus
    Teycheney, PY
    Laboureau, N
    Iskra-Caruana, ML
    Candresse, T
    JOURNAL OF GENERAL VIROLOGY, 2005, 86 : 3179 - 3187
  • [37] Construction of full-length infectious clones of turnip mosaic virus isolates infecting Perilla frutescens and genetic analysis of recently emerged strains in Korea
    Zheng-Xing Song
    Su-Jeong Chu
    Eun-Young Seo
    Wen-Xing Hu
    Yong Pyo Lim
    Tae-Seon Park
    Ji-Soo Park
    Jin-Sung Hong
    In-Sook Cho
    John Hammond
    Hyoun-Sub Lim
    Archives of Virology, 2022, 167 : 1089 - 1098
  • [38] Construction of full-length infectious clones of turnip mosaic virus isolates infecting Perilla frutescens and genetic analysis of recently emerged strains in Korea
    Song, Zheng-Xing
    Chu, Su-Jeong
    Seo, Eun-Young
    Hu, Wen-Xing
    Lim, Yong Pyo
    Park, Tae-Seon
    Park, Ji-Soo
    Hong, Jin-Sung
    Cho, In-Sook
    Hammond, John
    Lim, Hyoun-Sub
    ARCHIVES OF VIROLOGY, 2022, 167 (04) : 1089 - 1098
  • [39] Genetic variability of genotype 1 hepatitis C virus isolates from Tunisian haemophiliacs
    Djebbi, Ahlem
    Bahri, Olfa
    Langar, Houda
    Sadraoui, Amel
    Mejri, Selma
    Triki, Henda
    NEW MICROBIOLOGICA, 2008, 31 (04): : 473 - 480
  • [40] Genetic diversity, distant phylogenetic relationships and the occurrence of recombination events among cucumber mosaic virus isolates from zucchini in Poland
    Hasiow-Jaroszewska, Beata
    Chrzanowski, Mateusz
    Budzynska, Daria
    Rymelska, Natalia
    Borodynko-Filas, Natasza
    ARCHIVES OF VIROLOGY, 2017, 162 (06) : 1751 - 1756