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Arch Virol ; 146(4): 825-33, 2001.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11402868

ABSTRACT

In addition to the four RNAs known to be encapsidated by Prunus necrotic ringspot virus (PNRSV) and Apple mosaic virus (ApMV), an additional small RNA (RNA 5) was present in purified preparations of several isolates of both viruses. RNA 5 was always produced following infection of a susceptible host by an artificial mixture of RNAs 1, 2, 3, and 4 indicating that it was a product of viral replication. RNA 5 does not activate the infectivity of mixtures that contain the three genomic RNAs (RNA 1 + RNA 2 + RNA 3) nor does it appear to modify symptom expression. Results from hybridization studies suggested that RNA 5 had partial sequence homology with RNAs 1, 2, 3, and 4. Cloning and sequencing the RNA 5 of isolate CH 57/1-M of PNRSV, and the 3' termini of the RNA 1, RNA 2 and RNA 3 of this isolate indicated that it was a copy of the 3' untranslated terminal region (3'-UTR) of the genomic RNA 3.


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3' Untranslated Regions , Capsid Proteins , Capsid/genetics , Ilarvirus/genetics , Plant Diseases/virology , Base Sequence , Ilarvirus/isolation & purification , Molecular Sequence Data , RNA, Viral/genetics , Sequence Homology, Nucleic Acid
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Virology ; 271(1): 37-45, 2000 May 25.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10814568

ABSTRACT

We sequenced 34 new peach latent mosaic viroid (PLMVd) variants isolated from nine different peach cultivars. This study provides the widest view of PLMVd diversity reported to date and includes the original characterization of North American variants, which cannot be differentiated from European sequences. PLMVd appears as a species in which each isolate is a complex mixture of RNAs. Analysis of base-pair covariations supports the hypothesis that PLMVd folds into a complex branched structure with the potential of including three new pseudoknots. The resulting "globular-like" structure is in contrast to the rod-like one adopted by most other viroids.


Subject(s)
Mosaic Viruses/genetics , Nucleic Acid Conformation , RNA, Viral/chemistry , Rosales/virology , Base Sequence , Cloning, Molecular , Consensus Sequence , Molecular Sequence Data , Sequence Analysis
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J Virol ; 73(8): 6353-60, 1999 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10400727

ABSTRACT

We characterized the peach latent mosaic viroid (PLMVd) replication intermediates that accumulate in infected peach leaves and determined the tissue and subcellular localization of the RNA species. Using in situ hybridization, we showed that PLMVd strands of both plus and minus polarities concentrate in the cells forming the palisade parenchyma. At the cellular level, PLMVd was found to accumulate predominantly in chloroplasts. Northern blot analyses demonstrated that PLMVd replicates via a symmetric mode involving the accumulation of both circular and linear monomeric strands of both polarities. No multimeric conformer was detected, indicating that both strands self-cleave efficiently via their hammerhead sequences. Dot blot hybridizations revealed that PLMVd strands of both polarities accumulate equally but that the relative concentrations vary by more than 50-fold between peach cultivars. Taken together these results establish two hallmarks for the classification of viroids. Group A viroids (e.g., PLMVd), which possess hammerhead structures, replicate in the chloroplasts via the symmetric mode. By contrast, group B viroids, which share a conserved central region, replicate in the nucleus via an asymmetric mechanism. This is an important difference between self-cleaving and non-self-cleaving viroids, and the implications for the evolutionary origin and replication are discussed.


Subject(s)
Fruit/virology , Viroids/genetics , Virus Replication , In Situ Hybridization , RNA, Viral , Subcellular Fractions , Viroids/physiology
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