Beet soil-borne mosaic virus RNA-4 encodes a 32 kDa protein involved in symptom expression and in virus transmission through Polymyxa betae |
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Authors: | D'Alonzo Massimiliano Delbianco Alice Lanzoni Chiara Autonell Concepcion Rubies Gilmer David Ratti Claudio |
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Affiliation: | a DiSTA — Plant Pathology, University of Bologna, Viale G. Fanin 40, 40127 Bologna, Italyb Institut de Biologie moléculaire des plantes, Integrative virology. Laboratoire propre du CNRS (UPR2357) conventionné avec l'Université de Strasbourg (UDS), 12 rue du Général Zimmer, 67084 Strasbourg, France |
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Abstract: | Beet soil-borne mosaic virus (BSBMV), like Beet necrotic yellow vein virus (BNYVV), is a member of the Benyvirus genus and both are transmitted by Polymyxa betae. Both viruses possess a similar genomic organization: RNA-1 and -2 are essential for infection and replication while RNA-3 and -4 play important roles in disease development and vector-mediated infection in sugar beet roots. We characterized a new species of BSBMV RNA-4 that encodes a 32 kDa protein and a chimeric form of BSBMV RNA-3 and -4. We demonstrated that BSBMV RNA-4 can be amplified by BNYVV RNA-1 and -2 in planta, is involved in symptoms expression on Chenopodium quinoa plants and can also complement BNYVV RNA-4 for virus transmission through its vector P. betae in Beta vulgaris plants. Using replicon-mediated expression, we demonstrate for the first time that a correct expression of RNAs-4 encoded proteins is essential for benyvirus transmission. |
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Keywords: | Benyvirus Polymyxa betae Trans-replication Replicon Transmission |
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