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. 2010 Mar;155(3):441-3.
doi: 10.1007/s00705-009-0586-3. Epub 2010 Feb 18.

Identification and molecular characterization of a new potyvirus infecting Triteleia species

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Identification and molecular characterization of a new potyvirus infecting Triteleia species

R Miglino et al. Arch Virol. 2010 Mar.

Abstract

Plants of Triteleia hyacinthina, Triteleia ixioides Starlight, and Triteleia laxa Corina with severe mosaic and yellow vein-banding were found to be infected with a potyvirus. The 3'-terminal region of the virus was amplified by RT-PCR from total RNA using a potyvirus-specific degenerate primer (poty5P: 5' GGN AAY AAY AGY GGN CAR CC 3') and an oligo-dTprimer. The sequence generated included the 3'-NIb protein coding region (680 nucleotides), the entire coat protein coding region (840 nucleotides), and 3'-untranslated region (UTR) (253 nucleotides). Amino acid identity of the whole CP between the triteleia virus and potyvirus member ranged from 54% Apium virus Y (ApVY) to 67% Auraujia mosaic virus (ArjMV) and Twisted-stalk chlorotic streak virus (TSCSV) and the core ranged from 59% (ApVY) to 75% (ArjMV). The 3-UTR showed no significant homology with other known potyviruses. Phylogenetic relationships suggest this triteleia virus is a new member of the Potyvirus genus and the name of "Triteleia mosaic virus" (TriMV) is proposed. This is the first report of a potyvirus infecting triteleia.

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