2016
DOI: 10.1038/srep30204
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Infectivity, effects on helper viruses and whitefly transmission of the deltasatellites associated with sweepoviruses (genus Begomovirus, family Geminiviridae)

Abstract: Begomoviruses (family Geminiviridae) are whitefly-transmitted viruses with single-stranded DNA genomes that are frequently associated with DNA satellites. These satellites include non-coding satellites, for which the name deltasatellites has been proposed. Although the first deltasatellite was identified in the late 1990s, little is known about the effects they have on infections of their helper begomoviruses. Recently a group of deltasatellites were identified associated with sweepoviruses, a group of phyloge… Show more

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“…Neither of the deltasatellites influenced the symptoms caused by their natural helper begomoviruses in N. benthamiana or in their natural hosts (Fiallo-Olivé et al, 2016). In contrast, deltasatellites associated with sweet potato leaf curl virus, a sweepovirus, usually reduced symptom severity caused by its natural helper virus and by tomato leaf curl virus, a monopartite Old World begomovirus (Hassan et al, 2016).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…Neither of the deltasatellites influenced the symptoms caused by their natural helper begomoviruses in N. benthamiana or in their natural hosts (Fiallo-Olivé et al, 2016). In contrast, deltasatellites associated with sweet potato leaf curl virus, a sweepovirus, usually reduced symptom severity caused by its natural helper virus and by tomato leaf curl virus, a monopartite Old World begomovirus (Hassan et al, 2016).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…Having investigated the interactions between a betasatellite and both monopartite and bipartite helper begomoviruses, it will be interesting to investigate the effects of mutations of virus-encoded genes on the other geminivirus-associated satellites, the alphasatellites and the betasatellite-derived deltasatellites (Dry et al, 1997 ; Nawaz-ul-Rehman et al, 2010 ; Idris et al, 2011 ; Fiallo-Olivé et al, 2012 , 2016 ; Hassan et al, 2016 ; Lozano et al, 2016 ). Both types of molecules appear to lack a strong selection mechanism for their maintenance by begomoviruses (such as that provided, in some hosts, by βC1 for betasatellites) and alphasatellites differ from betasatellites in being capable of autonomous replication (Mansoor et al, 1999 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Interestingly, the interaction between alpha‐Rep and helper virus Rep leads to inhibition of accumulation of betasatellites, which too, rely on helper virus Rep for their replication (Nawaz‐Ul‐Rehman et al ., ; Vinoth Kumar et al ., ). Deltasatellites are non‐coding, circular single‐stranded satellite DNA molecules associated with begomoviruses (Lozano et al ., ) and are reported to reduce both the accumulation of viral DNA and helper virus‐mediated symptom development in the infected plants (Ceniceros‐Ojeda et al ., ; Hassan et al ., ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%