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Characterization of symptom determinants in two mutants of cucumber mosaic virus Y strain, causing distinct mild green mosaic symptoms in tobacco

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PHYSIOLOGICAL AND MOLECULAR PLANT PATHOLOGY
Volume 56, Issue 2, Pages 85-90

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ACADEMIC PRESS LTD
DOI: 10.1006/pmpp.1999.0250

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cucumber mosaic virus; mutant; symptom expression; coat protein

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Two mutants of Cucumber mosaic virus, CMV(Y/GM1) and CMV(Y/GM2), which induced mild green mosaic symptoms in tobacco, were isolated from plants regenerated from tobacco leaves with yellow mosaic symptoms originally infected with the yellow strain of CMV [CMV(Y)]. Although the appearance of mild green mosaic symptoms in tobacco infected with CMV(Y/GM2) was unstable, CMV(Y/GM3) derived from CMV(Y/GM2) reproducibly induced mild green mosaic symptoms in tobacco similar to CMV(Y/GM1). A comparison of the deduced amino acid sequences of the coat proteins of CMV(Y), CMV(Y/GMI) and CMV(Y/GM3), showed single amino acid substitutions from Thr to Ile at position 124 in the CMV(Y/GM1) coat protein and from Val to lie at position 111 in the CMV(Y/GM3) coat protein. When the amino acid at the 124 or 111 position in the CMV(Y) coat protein was changed to Ile at the cDNA level, CMV RNAS transcribed in vitro from each cDNA induced mild green mosaic symptoms in tobacco after inoculation with in vitro transcribed CMV(Y) RNA1 and RNA2. The results indicated that amino acids at positions 111 and 124 in the coat protein were responsible for the phenotypic changes caused by the two CMV isolates. (C) 2000 Academic Press.

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