THE COMPLETE NUCLEOTIDE-SEQUENCE OF RNA-3 OF A PEACH ISOLATE OF PRUNUS NECROTIC RINGSPOT VIRUS

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HAMMOND, RW
CROSSLIN, JM
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[1] Molecular Plant Pathology Laboratory, USDA-Agricultural Research Service, Beltsville
[2] USDA-ARS, IAREC, Prosser
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10.1006/viro.1995.1159
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Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 100705 ;
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The complete nucleotide sequence of RNA 3 of the PE-5 peach isolate of Prunus necrotic ringspot ilarvirus (PNRSV) was obtained from cloned cDNA. The RNA sequence is 1941 nucleotides acid contains two open reading frames (ORFs). ORF 1 consisted of 284 amino acids with a calculated molecular weight of 31,729 Da and ORF 2 contained 224 amino acids with a calculated molecular weight of 25,018 Da. ORF 2 corresponds to the coat protein gene. Expression of ORF 2 engineered into a pTrcHis vector in Escherichia coli results in a fusion polypeptide of approximately 28 kDa which crossreacts with PNRSV polyclonal antiserum. Analysis of the coat protein amino acid sequence reveals a putative ''zinc-finger'' domain at the amino-terminal portion of the protein. Two tetranucleotide AUGC motifs occur in the 3'-UTR of the RNA and may function in coat protein binding and genome activation. ORF 1 homologies to other ilarviruses and alfalfa mosaic virus are confined to limited regions of conserved amino acids. The translated amino acid sequence of the coal protein gene shows 92% similarity to one isolate of apple mosaic virus, a closely related member of the ilarvirus group of plant viruses, but only 66% similarity to the amino acid sequence of the coat protein gene of a second isolate. These relationships are also reflected at the nucleotide sequence level. These results in one instance confirm the close similarities observed at the biophysical and serological levels between these two viruses, but on the other hand call into question the nomenclature used to describe these viruses.
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