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Multiplex Detection of Pleurotus ostreatus Mycoviruses

Journal

CURRENT ISSUES IN MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Volume 44, Issue 11, Pages 5778-5787

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/cimb44110392

Keywords

Pleurotus ostreatus; multiplex PCR; oyster mushroom spherical virus; oyster mushroom isometric virus; Pleurotus ostreatus spherical virus; Pleurotus ostreatus virus 1

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A multiplex RT-PCR method was developed for simultaneous detection and differentiation of four mycoviruses in Pleurotus ostreatus. The method successfully detected the viruses in different P. ostreatus strains and can be used for studying the incidence and epidemiology of the viruses.
Mycoviruses are viruses that specifically infect and replicate in fungi. Several mycoviruses have been previously reported in Pleurotus ostreatus, including the oyster mushroom spherical virus (OMSV), oyster mushroom isometric virus (OMIV), Pleurotus ostreatus spherical virus (POSV), and Pleurotus ostreatus virus 1 (PoV1). This study was designed to develop a multiplex RT-PCR for simultaneous detection and differentiation of the four P. ostreatus mycoviruses. Four pairs of primers were designed from conserved regions based on the reported sequences and the multiplex RT-PCR products were 672 bp for OMSV, 540 bp for OMIV, 310 bp for POSV, and 200 bp for PoV1. The optimal annealing temperature of the multiplex RT-PCR was 62 degrees C and the detection limits of the plasmids were 100 fg for OMSV and OMIV and 1 pg for POSV and PoV1. This technique was successfully applied for the detection of OMSV, OMIV, and POSV from different P. ostreatus strains and the plasmid containing the PoV1 sequence. This methodology can serve as a powerful diagnostic tool for the survey of the incidence and epidemiology of the four P. ostreatus mycoviruses, further contributing to the prevention and treatment of mycoviral diseases in P. ostreatus.

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