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Resistance phenotypes of transgenic tobacco plants expressing different cucumber mosaic virus (CMV) coat protein genes
Authors:Jacquemond  Mireille  Teycheney  Pierre-Yves  Carrère  Isabelle  Navas-Castillo  Jesus  Tepfer  Mark
Affiliation:(1) INRA, Station de Pathologie Végétale, Domaine Saint Maurice, BP 94, 84143 Montfavet Cedex, France;(2) INRA, Laboratoire de Biologie Cellulaire, 78026 Versailles Cedex, France
Abstract:
Tobacco plants expressing a transgene encoding the coat protein (CP) of a subgroup I strain of cucumber mosaic cucumovirus (CMV), I17F, were not resistant to strains of either subgroup I or II. In contrast, the expression of the CP of a subgroup II strain, R, conferred substantial resistance, but only towards strains of the same subgroup. When protection was observed, the levels of resistance were similar when plants were inoculated with either virions or viral RNA, but resistance was more effective when plants were inoculated with viruliferous aphids. Resistance was not dependent on inoculum strength and was expressed as a recovery phenotype not yet described for plants expressing a CMV CP gene. Recovery could be observed either early in infection (less than one week after inoculation) or later (4 to 5 weeks after inoculation). In plants showing early recovery, mild symptoms were observed on the inoculated leaves, and in some cases symptoms developed on certain lower systemically infected leaves, but the upper leaves were symptomless and virus-free. Late recovery corresponded to the absence of both symptoms and virus in the upper leaves of plants that were previously fully infected. Northern blot analyses of resistant plants suggested that a gene silencing mechanism was not involved in the resistance observed.
Keywords:Coat protein gene  Cucumber mosaic cucumovirus  Recovery  Transgenic tobacco  Virus resistance
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