2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.virol.2018.01.029
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Biological properties of Beet soil-borne mosaic virus and Beet necrotic yellow vein virus cDNA clones produced by isothermal in vitro recombination: Insights for reassortant appearance

Abstract: Two members of the Benyviridae family and genus Benyvirus, Beet soil-borne mosaic virus (BSBMV) and Beet necrotic yellow vein virus (BNYVV), possess identical genome organization, host range and high sequence similarity; they infect Beta vulgaris with variable symptom expression. In the US, mixed infections are described with limited information about viral interactions. Vectors suitable for agroinoculation of all genome components of both viruses were constructed by isothermal in vitro recombination. All 35S … Show more

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“…To determine whether the presence of BNYVV RNA3, which encodes the P25 virulence factor, is required for the activation of EXP and LBD genes (identified through the use of Rz1 and Rz2 resistant varieties as being important for rhizomania development), we performed infection experiments with recombinant viruses reassorted for RNA3 genomic segments. To this end, we took advantage of the availability of the infectious cDNA clones for BNYVV and Beet soil‐borne mosaic virus (BSBMV) (Laufer et al., ). As for BNYVV, BSBMV belongs to the genus Benyvirus , has a genome organization similar to BNYVV and infects sugar beet, but does not cause the ‘hairy root’ phenotype typical of rhizomania (Workneh et al., ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…To determine whether the presence of BNYVV RNA3, which encodes the P25 virulence factor, is required for the activation of EXP and LBD genes (identified through the use of Rz1 and Rz2 resistant varieties as being important for rhizomania development), we performed infection experiments with recombinant viruses reassorted for RNA3 genomic segments. To this end, we took advantage of the availability of the infectious cDNA clones for BNYVV and Beet soil‐borne mosaic virus (BSBMV) (Laufer et al., ). As for BNYVV, BSBMV belongs to the genus Benyvirus , has a genome organization similar to BNYVV and infects sugar beet, but does not cause the ‘hairy root’ phenotype typical of rhizomania (Workneh et al., ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Reassortment experiments in B . vulgaris were conducted using infectious full‐length cDNA clones of BNYVV and BSBMV (Laufer et al., ). Different combinations of viral RNAs were first inoculated into B .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Agrobacterium tumefaciens/ Agrobacterium fabrum) strain GV2260 according to Voinnet et al (1998) with an OD600 of 0.5. The inoculum consisted of BNYVV RNA1-3 cDNA clones mixed in equal amounts (Laufer et al, 2018b). Plants were kept for symptom development in a climate chamber at day and night temperatures of 24 and 18°C, respectively, and a 14 h photoperiod.…”
Section: Plant Materials and Virus Inoculationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…PCR products were gel purified using the NucleoSpin Gel and PCR Clean-up system according to the manufactures instructions (Macherey-Nagel). Gibson assembly was applied as in vitro recombination method for the cloning of full-length cDNAs under control of 35S promoter from cauliflower mosaic virus into the linearized plasmid pDIVA according to Laufer et al (2018b). After assembly, in vitro recombination products were transformed into chemical competent Escherichia coli cells (strain DH5a) as described by Inoue et al (1990).…”
Section: Construction Of Infectious Rna3 and Rna5 Clonesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Full‐length infectious cDNA clones of BNYVV including B‐type isolate F‐13 and A‐type isolate Yu2 under the control of the T7 and CaMV 35S promoter have been constructed for reverse genetics analysis of BNYVV (Delbianco et al ., ; Laufer et al ., ). RNA3‐ and RNA5‐based replicons have been constructed for foreign gene expression in Beta macrocarpa , C. quinoa and N. benthamiana (Alice et al ., ; Delbianco et al ., ; Erhardt et al ., ; Laufer et al ., ; Schmidlin et al ., ). Recently, portions of the RNA2 read‐through domain (RTD) of BNYVV and Beet soil‐borne mosaic virus (BSBMV) were substituted by fluorescent reporter genes to investigate co‐ and superinfection of these two viruses in N. benthamiana (Laufer et al ., ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%