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Archives of Virology | 2006

Molecular evidence supporting the confirmation of Maracuja mosaic virus as a species of the genus Tobamovirus and production of an infectious cDNA transcript

Y. S. Song; Byoung Eun Min; Jin-Sung Hong; M. J. Rhie; M. J. Kim; Ki-Hyun Ryu

Summary.The complete genome sequence of maracuja mosaic virus (MarMV) was determined and analyzed. The full MarMV genome consisted of 6794 nucleotides, and this is the largest genome size among known tobamoviruses. The MarMV genome RNA contained four open reading frames (ORFs) coding for proteins of M(r) 126, 181, 34 and 18 kDa from the 5′ to 3′ end, respectively. The lengths of the 5′ nontranslated region (NTR) and the 3′ NTR were 54 and 177 nucleotides, respectively. Phylogenetic tree analysis revealed that these MarMV-encoded proteins are related to members of the Malvaceae- and Cucurbitaceae-infecting tobamoviruses. MarMV is different from other tobamoviruses and forms a new Passifloraceae-infecting subgroup. Western blot analysis showed that MarMV cross-reacted strongly with antibodies against Kyuri green mottle mosaic virus and Hibiscus latent Singapore virus. Synthesized capped transcripts from full-length cDNA of MarMV were infectious. These data clearly indicate that MarMV belongs to a separate species of the genus Tobamovirus.


Archives of Virology | 2009

Complete sequence and genome structure of cactus mild mottle virus.

Byoung Eun Min; Y. S. Song; Ki-Hyun Ryu

We have completed the genomic sequence of a tobamovirus, cactus mild mottle virus (CMMoV), and compared it to those of other known tobamoviruses. The complete genome sequence of CMMoV consists of 6,449 nucleotides. The genome RNA of the virus contains four open reading frames, encoding, from the 5′ to the 3′ end, the 120-kDa viral replicase, the 186-kDa viral polymerase, the 33-kDa movement protein and the 18-kDa coat protein. Overall amino acid similarities for the four viral proteins of CMMoV ranged from 16.3 to 44.4% compared to those of 20 other tobamoviruses. Phylogenetic analysis of the viral replicases and MP revealed that CMMoV is closely related to cucurbit-infecting tobamoviruses, while the CMMoV CP is more closely related to brassica- and solanaceous-infecting tobamoviruses.


Archives of Virology | 2010

The complete genome sequence of freesia mosaic virus and its relationship to other potyviruses.

H. I. Choi; H. R. Lim; Y. S. Song; M. J. Kim; Sun Hee Choi; Shin-Chul Bae; Ki-Hyun Ryu

We have completed the genomic sequence of a potyvirus, freesia mosaic virus (FreMV), and compared it to those of other known potyviruses. The full-length genome sequence of FreMV consists of 9,489 nucleotides. The large protein contains 3,077 amino acids, with an AUG start codon and UAA stop codon, containing one open reading frame typical of a potyvirus polyprotein. The polyprotein of FreMV-Kr gives rise to eleven proteins (P1, HC-pro, P3, PIPO, 6K1, CI, 6K2, VPg, NIa, NIb and CP), and putative cleavage sites of each protein were identified by sequence comparison to those of other known potyviruses. Phylogenetic analysis of the polyprotein revealed that FreMV-Kr was most closely related to PeMoV and was related to BtMV, BaRMV and PeLMV, which belong to the BCMV subgroup. This is the first information on the complete genome structure of FreMV, and the sequence information clearly supports the status of FreMV as a member of a distinct species in the genus Potyvirus.


Virus Research | 2011

Development of infectious transcripts from full-length and GFP-tagged cDNA clones of Pepper mottle virus and stable systemic expression of GFP in tobacco and pepper

Mi Yeon Lee; Y. S. Song; Ki Hyun Ryu


Archives of Virology | 2010

The complete genome sequence and genome structure of frangipani mosaic virus.

M. A. Lim; Jin-Sung Hong; Y. S. Song; Ki-Hyun Ryu


Archives of Virology | 2012

The complete genome sequence of a member of a new species of tobamovirus (rattail cactus necrosis-associated virus) isolated from Aporcactus flagelliformis.

N. R. Kim; Jin-Sung Hong; Y. S. Song; Bong-Nam Chung; Jang-Kyung Park; Ki Hyun Ryu


Archives of Virology | 2011

The complete genome sequence and genome structure of passion fruit mosaic virus

Y. S. Song; Ki Hyun Ryu


한국원예학회 기타간행물 | 2008

Complete Genome Analysis of Hosta Virus X and First Report of Mixed Infection with Broad Bean Wilt Virus 2 and HVX in Hosta Plants

Jin Sung Hong; Hyun Jin Kim; Y. S. Song; Mi Ae Lim; Mi-Ran Kim; Sun Hee Choi; Jong Suk Lee; Ki Hyun Ryu


한국원예학회 기타간행물 | 2008

Development of Highly Infectious Potyviral Vector and Non-aphid Transmissible Gfp-tagging Viral Vector of Pepper Mottle Virus for Foreign Gene Over-expression in Plants

Mi Yeon Lee; Y. S. Song; Jin Sung Hong; Jang Kyung Choi; Gung Pyo Lee; Ki Hyun Ryu


Archives of Virology | 2007

Brief Report Complete genome sequence supports Bell pepper mottle virus as a species of the genus Tobamovirus

M. J. Rhie; Byoung Eun Min; Jeong Soo Hong; Y. S. Song; Ki Hyun Ryu

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Ki Hyun Ryu

Seoul Women's University

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Ki-Hyun Ryu

Seoul Women's University

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Byoung Eun Min

Seoul Women's University

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Jin-Sung Hong

Seoul Women's University

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M. J. Kim

Seoul Women's University

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M. J. Rhie

Seoul Women's University

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Sun Hee Choi

Seoul Women's University

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Jin Sung Hong

National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology

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Bong-Nam Chung

Rural Development Administration

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