The molecular characterization of the coat protein sequence and differentiation of CMV- subgroup I on tobacco from native flora in Turkey
Abstract
Cucumber mosaic virus (CMV) has a broad plant-host range and a wide
ecological zone distribution. Virus-like symptoms were observed on
tobacco fields of Adiyaman province (Turkey) showing conspicuous
mottling, greenish mosaic patterns and severe malformations of leaves. A
total of forty tobacco samples tested positive against CMV by reverse
transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) using coat protein gene
specific primers. Five randomly chosen CMV isolates were cloned into
pGEM T-Easy vector and transformed into Escherichia coli JM109 strain.
The recombinant bacterial clones containing insert-DNA were further
purified and sequenced bidirectionally. In multiplex-RT-PCR studies
carried out, it was found that all 40 CMV isolates belong to Subgroup I
by resulting a 593 bp long DNA fragments. CMV subgroup IA was found to
predominate in 4 out of 5 tobacco samples and CMV subgroup IB was found
in 1 out of 5 CMV-positive samples by comparing the isolates with CMV
reference isolates in phylogenetic tree. However, no Subgroup II
sequences were found by multiplex RT-PCR using discriminating primers.
The nucleic acid sequences were analyzed for the investigation of
diversity of coat protein (CP) sequences of 5 CMV isolates. The sequence
similarity ranged from 94.2-100\% with the CMV subgroup I isolates
infecting diverse plants in other regions of the world. The evolutionary
tree revealed that the CMV IA Adiyaman isolates exhibited a genetic
affinity with Australian and Spanish isolates. However, the CMV IB
Adiyaman isolate showed a close genetic relationship with only the
Australian isolates. To our knowledge, this study shows for the first
time the occurrence of CMV IA and IB isolates infecting cultured tobacco
plants in Adiyaman province.
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