Publication Date:
2002
abstract:
Maculavirus is a new genus of plant viruses typified by Grapevine
fleck virus (GFkV). A possible second member is Grapevine redglobe
virus (GRGV). Maculaviruses are phloem-limited non-mechanically
transmissible viruses with isometric particles c. 30 nm in diameter
that have a rounded contour and prominent surface structure.
Vectors, if any, are unknown. GFkV preparations contain two
centrifugal components, T made up of empty protein shells and B,
which contains 35% RNA. The coat protein (CP) has a molecular
mass of 24 kDa. The genome is a single-stranded RNA that has c.
50% cytosine residues. It is 7564 nt in size, excluding the poly(A) tail
and contains four putative open reading frames (ORF) that encode a
215.4 kDa polypeptide with the conserved motifs of
replication-associated proteins of positive-strand RNA viruses
(ORF1), the CP (ORF2), and one (GRGV) or two (GFkV) proline-rich
polyproteins of 31.4 kDa (ORF3) and 15.9 kDa (ORF4), respectively,
with unknown function. Replication-associated proteins and CP are
phylogenetically related to those of members of the genera
Tymovirus and Marafivirus. GFkV-infected grapevine cells contain
vesiculated mitochondria, the possible site of RNA replication. In the
natural host, GFkV particles accumulate in great quantity, sometimes
in crystalline arrays in phloem cells.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
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