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Real-time RT-PCR (TaqMan®) assays for the detection of viruses associated with Rugose wood complex of grapevine

Journal

JOURNAL OF VIROLOGICAL METHODS
Volume 154, Issue 1-2, Pages 69-75

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.jviromet.2008.09.005

Keywords

Rugose wood complex of grapevines; Grapevine virus detection; RNA extraction; 18S rRNA

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  1. California Department of Food and Agriculture, Fruit Tree, Nut Tree and Grapevine Improvement Advisory Board

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Real-time TaqMan (R) RT-PCR (TaqMan (R) RT-PCR) assays were developed to detect the viruses associated with Rugose wood complex of grapevines. The viruses detected were Rupestris stem pitting-associated virus in the genus Foveavirus, Grapevine virus A, Grapevine virus B and Grapevine virus D in the genus Vitivirus. The coat protein was found to be the most conserved gene within the viral species, therefore, the primers and probes for TaqMan (R) RT-PCR assays were designed from the multiple alignment of the coat protein sequence of various isolates of each virus. Comparisons were also made between the conventional one step RT-PCR and TaqMan (R) RT-PCR for the detection of these viruses using four-fold serial dilutions of both purified RNA and crude extract prepared from grapevine tissue. Results showed that TaqMan (R) RT-PCR was more sensitive and could detect viruses at 32- and 256-fold higher dilutions for purified RNA and crude extract, respectively, compared to RT-PCR. The use of an internal control (18S rRNA) allowed comparison of sample preparation protocols and amplification efficiencies between samples. (C) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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