Author/Authors :
F. J. MORALES، نويسنده , , M. D. OSPINA، نويسنده , , M. CASTANO and L. A. CALVERT، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
The 3ʹ terminal region ofthe genomic RNA of a potyvirus
isolated from Brachiaria spp. which is related to guinea
grass mosaic virus (GGMV), was compared to that of
members of the sugarcane mosaic stibgroup of poty
viruses. Reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction
(RT-PCR) of total nucleic acid extracted from infected
B, brizantha resulted in the amplification of a DNA product
of c, 0.9 kb. This product was cloned and sequenced;
it has an open reading frame of 149 amino acid residues,
and a 3ʹ untranslated region (UTR) of 474 nucleotides.
Optimal alignments of the 3ʹ UTRs of the Brachiaria
potyvirus and members of the sugarcane mosaic stibgroup
of potyvirtises showed that it has nucleotide
sequence similarities of c. Al, 46, 46, and 46% to maize
dwarf mosaic virtis strain A, sugarcane mosaic virus
strains SC and MDB, and sorghum mosaic virus strain
SCH, respectively. It had higher nucleotide sequence
similarities of c. 88, 89, and 92% with Johnsongrass
mosaic virus (JGMV) strains MDO, MDKSl and JG,
respectively. Analyses of the deduced amino acid
sequence of the Brachiaria potyvirus coat protein fragment
revealed a 97.3% similarity to the JG strain of
JGMV to which it is serologically related. We propose
that the Brachiaria potyvirus now be considered a strain
of JGMV (designated JGMV-Brac).