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In situ hybridization localizes avocado sunblotch viroid on chloroplast thylakoid membranes and coconut cadang cadang viroid in the nucleus
Authors:Roderick G. Bonfiglioli  Geoffrey I. McFadden   Robert H. Symons
Affiliation:Department of Plant Science, Waite Institute, University of Adelaide, Glen Osmond, South Australia, 5064, Australia; Department of Botany, University of Melbourne, Parkville, Victoria, 3052, Australia
Abstract:
Viroids, small single-stranded circular RNA molecules, are the smallest known infectious agents in Nature. The apparent inability of viroids to encode for proteins means that they must rely fully on host functions for their replication. The specific ultrastructural localization of viroids is fundamental to the determination of their replication strategies. In this paper the first in situ hybridization study to localize viroids within the cell at the electron microscope level is reported. Biotin-labelled RNA probes were used with subsequent detection by gold-labelled monoclonal anti-biotin antibodies to localize avocado sunblotch viroid and coconut cadang cadang viroid. Avocado sunblotch viroid was located in chloroplasts, mostly on the thylakoid membranes of cells from infected leaves of avocado (Persea americana). In contrast, coconut cadang cadang viroid was located in the nucleolus and nucleoplasm of cells of infected leaves of oil palm (Elaeis guineensis), with a higher concentration in the nucleolus. The results provide insight on the potential host RNA polymerases involved in the replication of these two viroids.
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