Genetic variability in the coat protein gene of Potato virus S isolates and distinguishing its biologically distinct strains.

Arch Virol

Western Australian State Agricultural Biotechnology Centre, Murdoch University, Perth, WA 6150, Australia.

Published: July 2010

The complete coat protein (CP) nucleotide sequences of 13 Potato virus S (PVS) isolates from Australia and three from Europe were compared to those of 37 others. On phylogenetic analysis, the Australian sequences were in PVS(O) sub-clades III and IV, and the European isolates were in sub-clades I and VII. The European isolates invaded Chenopodium spp. systemically, but eight Australian isolates did not. Amino acid sequence differences at the N-terminal ends of the CPs were unrelated to the ability to invade Chenopodium spp. systemically. The acronym PVS(O-CS) is suggested for isolates that invade Chenopodium spp. systemically but are not within clade PVS(A).

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00705-010-0680-6DOI Listing

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