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Molecular Plant Pathology | 2009

Chimeras between Oilseed rape mosaic virus and Tobacco mosaic virus highlight the relevant role of the tobamoviral RdRp as pathogenicity determinant in several hosts

Carmen Mansilla; Flora Sánchez; Hal S. Padgett; Gregory P. Pogue; Fernando Ponz

Oilseed rape mosaic virus (ORMV) is a tobamovirus taxonomically distinct from the type member of the genus, Tobacco mosaic virus (TMV). Both viruses display a specific host range, although they share certain hosts, such as Arabidopsis thaliana, Nicotiana benthamiana and N. tabacum, on which they induce different symptoms. Using a gain-of-symptom approach, we generated chimeric viruses, starting from a TMV infectious clone, over which different regions of ORMV were exchanged with their corresponding regions in the TMV genome. This approach allowed the association of pathogenicity determinants to certain genes within the ORMV genome. A general trend was observed associating the viral origin of the RNA-dependent RNA-polymerase (RdRp) gene and the gain of symptoms. In A. thaliana and N. benthamiana, chimeric viruses were unable to reproduce the symptoms induced by the parental viruses, leading to disease states which could be described as intermediate, and variable in some cases. In contrast, a hypersensitive reaction caused by both of these viruses on N-gene-bearing tobaccos could be found in resistance reactions to all chimeric viruses, suggesting that the avirulence determinant maps similarly in both viruses. A systemic necrotic spotting typical of non-N-gene tobaccos infected with ORMV was associated with the polymerase domain of RdRp. To our knowledge, this is the first time that this controversial portion of the tobamovirus genome has been identified directly as a pathogenicity determinant. None of the reactions of the chimeric viruses could be correlated with increases or decreases in virus titres in the infections.


Archive | 2000

Parvovirus vaccine as viral coat protein fusions

Gregory P. Pogue; John A. Lindbo; Michael J. McCulloch; Jonathan E. Lawrence; Cynthia S. Gross; Stephen J. Garger


Archive | 2001

Production of foreign polypeptides in plants as viral coat protein fusions

Gregory P. Pogue; John A. Lindbo; Michael J. McCulloch; Jonathan E. Lawrence; Cynthia S. Gross; Stephen J. Garger


Archive | 2000

Multiple component RNA vector system for expression of foreign sequences

Dennis J. Lewandowski; William O. Dawson; Thomas H. Turpen; Gregory P. Pogue


Archive | 2000

RNA transformation vectors derived from an uncapped single-component RNA virus

John A. Lindbo; Gregory P. Pogue; Thomas H. Turpen


Archive | 2000

Viral expression vectors

Wayne P. Fitzmaurice; Gregory P. Pogue; John A. Lindbo


Archive | 1999

Method for expressing a library of nucleic acid sequence variants and selecting desired traits

Wayne P. Fitzmaurice; John A. Lindbo; Hal S. Padgett; Gregory P. Pogue


Archive | 2000

RNA transformation vectors derived from a single-component RNA virus and contain an intervening sequence between the cap and the 5' end

John A. Lindbo; Gregory P. Pogue; Thomas H. Turpen


Archive | 2002

Single-component RNA vectors derived from a virus and containing an intervening sequence between the cap and the 5' end and able to replicate in a host plant cell within a host plant

John A. Lindbo; Gregory P. Pogue; Thomas H. Turpen


Archive | 2001

Herstellung von fremd-polypeptiden in pflanzen als virale hüllprotein-fusionsproteine

Stephen J. Garger; Cynthia S. Gross; Jonathan E. Lawrence; John A. Lindbo; Michael J. McCulloch; Gregory P. Pogue

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Wayne P. Fitzmaurice

R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company

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Carmen Mansilla

Technical University of Madrid

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Fernando Ponz

Technical University of Madrid

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Flora Sánchez

Technical University of Madrid

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