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Multigenic System Controlling Viral Systemic Infection Determined by the Interactions Between Cucumber mosaic virus Genes and Quantitative Trait Loci of Soybean Cultivars

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Title: Multigenic System Controlling Viral Systemic Infection Determined by the Interactions Between Cucumber mosaic virus Genes and Quantitative Trait Loci of Soybean Cultivars
Authors: Ohnishi, Shizen Browse this author
Echizenya, Issei Browse this author
Yoshimoto, Eri Browse this author
Boumin, Kim Browse this author
Inukai, Tsuyoshi Browse this author →KAKEN DB
Masuta, Chikara Browse this author
Issue Date: May-2011
Publisher: American Phytopathological Society
Journal Title: Phytopathology
Volume: 101
Issue: 5
Start Page: 575
End Page: 582
Publisher DOI: 10.1094/PHYTO-06-10-0154
PMID: 21171888
Abstract: Soybean 'Harosoy' is resistant to Cucumber mosaic virus soybean strain C (CMV-SC) and susceptible to CMV-S strain D (CMV-SD). Using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay and Northern hybridization, we characterized the Harosoy resistance and found that CMV-SC did not spread systemically but was restricted to the inoculated leaves in Harosoy. Harosoy resistance was not controlled by either a dominant or recessive single gene. To dissect this system controlling long-distance movement of CMV in soybean, we constructed infectious cDNA clones of CMV-SC and CMV-SD. Using these constructs and the chimeric RNAs, we demonstrated that two viral components were required for systemic infection by the virus. The region including the entire 2b gene and the 5' region of RNA3 (mainly the 5' untranslated region) together were required. By quantitative trait locus (QTL) analysis using an F2 population and the F3 families derived from Harosoy and susceptible 'Nemashirazu', we also showed that at least three QTLs affected systemic infection of CMV in soybean. Our study on Harosoy resistance to CMV-SC revealed an interesting mechanism, in which multiple host and viral genes coordinately controlled viral systemic infection.
Type: article
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2115/48582
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