Title of article :
Deletion and recombination events between the DNA-A and DNA-B components of Indian cassava-infecting geminiviruses generate defective molecules in Nicotiana benthamiana
Author/Authors :
Basavaprabhu L. Patil، نويسنده , , Nitin Dutt، نويسنده , , Rob W. Briddon، نويسنده , , Simon E. Bull، نويسنده , , Dirk Rothenstein، نويسنده , , Basanta K. Borah، نويسنده , , Indranil Dasgupta، نويسنده , , John Stanley، نويسنده , , Holger Jeske، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
Cloned DNA-B components, belonging to the bipartite begomoviruses Indian cassava mosaic virus (ICMV) and Sri Lankan cassava mosaic virus (SLCMV), family Geminiviridae, when co-inoculated along with previously cloned DNA-A components of the respective viruses onto the experimental host Nicotiana benthamiana, generated defective DNAs (def-DNA) ranging in size from 549 to 1555 nucleotides. All the cloned def-DNAs contained the common region (CR) as well as portions of either DNA-A or DNA-B and, in a few cases, both DNA-A and DNA-B, representing recombinant products, the junction points of which correspond to repeats of 2–11 bases found in the parental molecules. The DNA-B-derived def-DNAs were, in some cases, associated with a decrease in levels of DNA-B, with a concomitant change in the symptoms from downward leaf curling in the older leaves to upward leaf-rolling in newly emerging leaves, more typical of monopartite begomoviruses.
Keywords :
recombination , Begomovirus , Defective-DNA , biolistics , cassava
Journal title :
Virus Research
Journal title :
Virus Research