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Cherry chlorotic rusty spot and Amasya cherry diseases are associated with a complex pattern of mycoviral-like double-stranded RNAs. I. Characterization of a new species in the genus Chrysovirus. (Articolo in rivista)
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Covelli L, Coutts RH, Di Serio F, Citir A, Açikgöz S, Hernández C, Ragozzino A, Flores R.
Laura Covelli (1,2); Robert H. A. Coutts (3); Francesco Di Serio (4); Ahmet Citir (5); Serap Açikgöz (6); Carmen Hernández (1); Antonio Ragozzino (2); Ricardo Flores (1) (2004)
Cherry chlorotic rusty spot and Amasya cherry diseases are associated with a complex pattern of mycoviral-like double-stranded RNAs. I. Characterization of a new species in the genus Chrysovirus.
in Journal of general virology (Print); Society of General Microbiology, Reading (Regno Unito)
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Laura Covelli (1,2); Robert H. A. Coutts (3); Francesco Di Serio (4); Ahmet Citir (5); Serap Açikgöz (6); Carmen Hernández (1); Antonio Ragozzino (2); Ricardo Flores (1) (literal)
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- (1) Instituto de Biolog?´a Molecular y Celular de Plantas (UPV-CSIC), Universidad Politécnica de Valencia, Avenida de los Naranjos s/n, 46022 Valencia, Spain
(2) Dipartimento di Arboricoltura, Botanica e Patologia Vegetale, Università di Napoli, 80055 Portici, Italy
(3)Department of Biological Sciences, Imperial College London, Imperial College Road, London SW7 2AZ, UK
(4) Dipartimento di Protezione delle Piante e Microbiologia Applicata, Universita` degli Studi and Istituto di Virologia Vegetale del CNR, Sezione di Bari, 70126 Bari, Italy
(5) Tekirdag Ziraat Faku¨ ltesi, Trakya Universitesi, 59030 Tekirdag, Turkey
(6) Adnan Menderes University, Agricultural Faculty, Plant Pathology Department, 09100 Aydin, Turkey (literal)
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- Cherry chlorotic rusty spot and Amasya cherry diseases are associated with a complex pattern of mycoviral-like double-stranded RNAs. I. Characterization of a new species in the genus Chrysovirus. (literal)
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- Cherry chlorotic rusty spot (CCRS) and Amasya cherry disease (ACD) display similar symptoms and are associated with a series of dsRNAs. However, a direct comparison has been lacking. Here, a side-by-side analysis confirmed that both diseases were symptomatologically very similar, as were the number (10-12) and size of their associated dsRNAs. Sequence determination of four of these dsRNAs revealed that they were essentially identical for CCRS and ACD. The largest (3399 bp), which potentially encoded a protein of 1087 aa with the eight motifs conserved in RNA-dependent RNA polymerases of dsRNA mycoviruses, had the highest similarity to those coded by dsRNA 1 of viruses belonging to the genus Chrysovirus and was termed CCRS or ACD chrys-dsRNA 1. The three closely migrating dsRNAs had the properties of the other components of a chrysovirus and in CCRS and ACD versions, respectively, were chrys-dsRNA 2 (3125 and 3128 bp), chrys-dsRNA 3 (2833 bp) and chrys-dsRNA 4 (2499 and 2498 bp), potentially encoding the major capsid protein (993 and 994 aa) and two proteins (884 and 677 aa, respectively) of unknown function. The four 5'- and 3'-UTRs shared internal similarities and had conserved GAAAAUUAUGG and AUAUGC termini, respectively. The 5'-UTRs contained the 'Box 1' motif followed by a stretch rich in CAA, CAAA and CAAAA repeats, characteristic of chrysovirus dsRNAs. Because species of the genus Chrysovirus have only been described as infecting fungi, this suggests a fungal aetiology for CCRS and ACD, a proposal supported by the properties of two other CCRS- and ACD-associated dsRNAs (see accompanying paper by Coutts et al., 2004, in this issue). (literal)
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