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Distribution and molecular diversity of three cucurbit-infecting poleroviruses in China.

Department of Plant Pathology, State Key Laboratory for Agrobiotechnology, China Agricultural University, Beijing 100193, China.
Virus Research (impact factor: 2.94). 09/2009; 145(2):341-6. DOI:10.1016/j.virusres.2009.07.017 pp.341-6
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ABSTRACT Cucurbit aphid-borne yellows virus (CABYV) and Melon aphid-borne yellows virus (MABYV) have been found to be associated with cucurbit yellowing disease in China. Our report identifies for the first time a third distinct polerovirus, tentatively named Suakwa aphid-borne yellows virus (SABYV), infecting Suakwa vegetable sponge. To better understand the distribution and molecular diversity of these three poleroviruses infecting cucurbits, a total of 214 cucurbitaceous crop samples were collected from 25 provinces in China, and were investigated by RT-PCR and sequencing. Of these, 108 samples tested positive for CABYV, while 40 samples from five provinces were positive for MABYV, and SABYV was detected in only 4 samples which were collected in the southern part of China. Forty-one PCR-amplified fragments containing a portion of the RdRp gene, intergenic NCR and CP gene were cloned and sequenced. Sequence comparisons showed that CABYV isolates shared 78.0-79.2% nucleotide sequence identity with MABYV isolates, and 69.7-70.8% with SABYV. Sequence identity between MABYV and SABYV was 73.3-76.5%. In contrast, the nucleotide identities within each species were 93.2-98.7% (CABYV), 98.1-99.9% (MABYV), and 96.1-98.6% (SABYV). Phylogenetic analyses revealed that the polerovirus isolates fit into three distinct groups, corresponding to the three species. The CABYV group could be further divided into two subgroups: the Asia subgroup and the Mediterranean subgroup, based on CP gene and partial RdRp gene sequences. Recombination analysis suggested that MABYV may be a recombinant virus.

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Keywords

214 cucurbitaceous crop samples
 
78.0-79.2% nucleotide sequence identity
 
CP gene
 
Cucurbit aphid-borne yellows virus
 
cucurbit yellowing disease
 
distinct groups
 
infecting Suakwa vegetable sponge
 
intergenic NCR
 
Melon aphid-borne yellows virus
 
nucleotide identities
 
partial RdRp gene sequences
 
Phylogenetic analyses
 
polerovirus
 
RdRp gene
 
recombinant virus
 
Sequence comparisons
 
southern part
 
Suakwa aphid-borne yellows virus
 
third distinct polerovirus
 
three poleroviruses infecting cucurbits
 

Qiao-Xia Shang