Characterization and genetic variability of coat protein genes of Apple chlorotic leaf spot virus isolates from southern Brazil

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Main Author: Nickel O.
Publication Date: 2018
Other Authors: Fajardo T.V.M., Gorayeb E.S.*, Silva, Fabio Nascimento Da
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Summary: © 2017, Sociedade Brasileira de Fitopatologia.Apple chlorotic leaf spot virus (ACLSV) infects temperate rosaceous fruit trees worldwide and causes a wide range of diseases that are economically highly damaging. This study was carried out to analyze genetic variability of regional ACLSV isolates and compare it with ACLSV isolates from other parts of the world. Nineteen amplicons of ACLSV, corresponding to the coat protein (CP) gene of isolates from apple, plum, and nectarine, from two states in southern Brazil, have been analyzed for genetic variation and compared phylogenetically among themselves and with other sequences available in GenBank. Sequences identities among complete CP genes of these isolates ranged from 87.5 to 100% and 92.2 to 100% at the nucleotide (nt) and the deduced amino acid (daa) levels, respectively. In the comparison with isolates from Asia, Europe and North America, identities were 68.4 to 100% and 72.5 to 100% at nt and daa levels, respectively. Phylogenetic trees based on nucleotide sequences showed that these isolates grouped into two clusters, cluster 1 containing apple isolates and cluster 2 comprising apple, plum and nectarine isolates. Most Brazilian isolates showed conserved signatures (Ser40, Leu59, Tyr75, Thr130 and Leu184) in their CPs, which place them with type B6 isolates. However, some Brazilian isolates were found to be variants of type B6. These analyzes indicated that Brazilian isolates had lower genetic variability compared to isolates from China, India and Japan and that the CP genes were under negative selection. The greatest diversity of nucleotides was observed in the central portion of the CP gene, represented predominantly by synonymous substitutions. One natural recombinant was detected among ACLSV isolates from Brazil.
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spelling Characterization and genetic variability of coat protein genes of Apple chlorotic leaf spot virus isolates from southern Brazil© 2017, Sociedade Brasileira de Fitopatologia.Apple chlorotic leaf spot virus (ACLSV) infects temperate rosaceous fruit trees worldwide and causes a wide range of diseases that are economically highly damaging. This study was carried out to analyze genetic variability of regional ACLSV isolates and compare it with ACLSV isolates from other parts of the world. Nineteen amplicons of ACLSV, corresponding to the coat protein (CP) gene of isolates from apple, plum, and nectarine, from two states in southern Brazil, have been analyzed for genetic variation and compared phylogenetically among themselves and with other sequences available in GenBank. Sequences identities among complete CP genes of these isolates ranged from 87.5 to 100% and 92.2 to 100% at the nucleotide (nt) and the deduced amino acid (daa) levels, respectively. In the comparison with isolates from Asia, Europe and North America, identities were 68.4 to 100% and 72.5 to 100% at nt and daa levels, respectively. Phylogenetic trees based on nucleotide sequences showed that these isolates grouped into two clusters, cluster 1 containing apple isolates and cluster 2 comprising apple, plum and nectarine isolates. Most Brazilian isolates showed conserved signatures (Ser40, Leu59, Tyr75, Thr130 and Leu184) in their CPs, which place them with type B6 isolates. However, some Brazilian isolates were found to be variants of type B6. These analyzes indicated that Brazilian isolates had lower genetic variability compared to isolates from China, India and Japan and that the CP genes were under negative selection. The greatest diversity of nucleotides was observed in the central portion of the CP gene, represented predominantly by synonymous substitutions. One natural recombinant was detected among ACLSV isolates from Brazil.2024-12-06T12:52:45Z2018info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlep. 109 - 1161983-205210.1007/s40858-017-0197-6https://repositorio.udesc.br/handle/UDESC/6348ark:/33523/0013000009cj9Tropical Plant Pathology432Nickel O.Fajardo T.V.M.Gorayeb E.S.*Silva, Fabio Nascimento Daengreponame:Repositório Institucional da Udescinstname:Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina (UDESC)instacron:UDESCinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-12-07T20:50:37Zoai:repositorio.udesc.br:UDESC/6348Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertaçõeshttps://pergamumweb.udesc.br/biblioteca/index.phpPRIhttps://repositorio-api.udesc.br/server/oai/requestri@udesc.bropendoar:63912024-12-07T20:50:37Repositório Institucional da Udesc - Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina (UDESC)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Characterization and genetic variability of coat protein genes of Apple chlorotic leaf spot virus isolates from southern Brazil
title Characterization and genetic variability of coat protein genes of Apple chlorotic leaf spot virus isolates from southern Brazil
spellingShingle Characterization and genetic variability of coat protein genes of Apple chlorotic leaf spot virus isolates from southern Brazil
Nickel O.
title_short Characterization and genetic variability of coat protein genes of Apple chlorotic leaf spot virus isolates from southern Brazil
title_full Characterization and genetic variability of coat protein genes of Apple chlorotic leaf spot virus isolates from southern Brazil
title_fullStr Characterization and genetic variability of coat protein genes of Apple chlorotic leaf spot virus isolates from southern Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Characterization and genetic variability of coat protein genes of Apple chlorotic leaf spot virus isolates from southern Brazil
title_sort Characterization and genetic variability of coat protein genes of Apple chlorotic leaf spot virus isolates from southern Brazil
author Nickel O.
author_facet Nickel O.
Fajardo T.V.M.
Gorayeb E.S.*
Silva, Fabio Nascimento Da
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Gorayeb E.S.*
Silva, Fabio Nascimento Da
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Fajardo T.V.M.
Gorayeb E.S.*
Silva, Fabio Nascimento Da
description © 2017, Sociedade Brasileira de Fitopatologia.Apple chlorotic leaf spot virus (ACLSV) infects temperate rosaceous fruit trees worldwide and causes a wide range of diseases that are economically highly damaging. This study was carried out to analyze genetic variability of regional ACLSV isolates and compare it with ACLSV isolates from other parts of the world. Nineteen amplicons of ACLSV, corresponding to the coat protein (CP) gene of isolates from apple, plum, and nectarine, from two states in southern Brazil, have been analyzed for genetic variation and compared phylogenetically among themselves and with other sequences available in GenBank. Sequences identities among complete CP genes of these isolates ranged from 87.5 to 100% and 92.2 to 100% at the nucleotide (nt) and the deduced amino acid (daa) levels, respectively. In the comparison with isolates from Asia, Europe and North America, identities were 68.4 to 100% and 72.5 to 100% at nt and daa levels, respectively. Phylogenetic trees based on nucleotide sequences showed that these isolates grouped into two clusters, cluster 1 containing apple isolates and cluster 2 comprising apple, plum and nectarine isolates. Most Brazilian isolates showed conserved signatures (Ser40, Leu59, Tyr75, Thr130 and Leu184) in their CPs, which place them with type B6 isolates. However, some Brazilian isolates were found to be variants of type B6. These analyzes indicated that Brazilian isolates had lower genetic variability compared to isolates from China, India and Japan and that the CP genes were under negative selection. The greatest diversity of nucleotides was observed in the central portion of the CP gene, represented predominantly by synonymous substitutions. One natural recombinant was detected among ACLSV isolates from Brazil.
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