Trans-acting untranslated elements of groundnut rosette virus satellite RNA are involved in symptom production

Taliansky, M.E. and Robinson, D.J. (1997) Trans-acting untranslated elements of groundnut rosette virus satellite RNA are involved in symptom production. Journal of General Virology, 78 (6). pp. 1277-1285.

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Abstract

Isolates of groundnut rosette umbravirus (GRV) contain a satellite RNA (sat-RNA), about 900 nucleotides (nt) in length, different variants of which are responsible for the symptoms of different forms of rosette disease in groundnuts and, in the particular instance of sat-RNA YB3b, for the production of yellow blotch symptoms in Nicotiana benthamiana. Sat-RNA YB3b does not affect the accumulation of GRV genomic or subgenomic RNAs in infected plants. Replication of sat-RNA YB3b and induction of yellow blotch symptoms do not require the production of any sat-RNA-encoded proteins. Experiments with deletion mutants identified three functional untranslated elements in sat-RNA YB3b. One (designated R) comprises nt 47-281, is essential for sat-RNA replication and appears to be cis-acting. The other two (designated A and B) comprise nt 280-470 and 629-849, respectively, are both involved in yellow blotch symptom production and can act in trans. Element A contains the determinant that is unique to sat-RNA YB3b. The process of symptom induction by sat-RNA YB3b apparently involves a novel type of specific interaction of two untranslated RNA elements, which can complement each other, with a host factor or factors

Item Type: Article
Additional Information: SNNigam Collection
Author Affiliation: Scottish Crop Research Institute, Invergowrie, Dundee, UK
Subjects: Plant Protection
Divisions: Groundnut
Depositing User: Ms K Syamalamba
Date Deposited: 20 Mar 2013 03:59
Last Modified: 01 Apr 2013 04:37
Official URL: http://vir.sgmjournals.org/content/78/6/1277.abstr...
URI: http://eprints.icrisat.ac.in/id/eprint/9919

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