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Comparative Study of Accumulation of Two Potato Virus X S trains Differing in Virulence, Hydrolase Activity and Morphological Abnormalities in D atura stramonium L . Leaves
In young systemically infected leaves of D atura stramonium L ., a severe strain of Potato virus X ( PVX ) accumulated to a lower degree than a mild strain. Infected leaves had increased protease and RN ase activities in comparison with those of healthy controls. The highest hydrolase activities wer...
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Published in: | Journal of phytopathology 2013-05, Vol.161 (5), p.348-352 |
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Main Authors: | , , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | In young systemically infected leaves of
D
atura stramonium
L
., a severe strain of
Potato virus X
(
PVX
) accumulated to a lower degree than a mild strain. Infected leaves had increased protease and
RN
ase activities in comparison with those of healthy controls. The highest hydrolase activities were found in leaves infected with the severe strain. Negative‐staining electron microscopy of dips from the infected leaves indicated that
PVX
virions underwent destructive changes, which resulted in the appearance of abnormal (swollen and ‘thin’) particles. Immuno‐electron microscopic assays showed that thin
PVX
particles, in contrast to those of normal diameter, lost the ability to bind with specific antiserum. The relative number of thin virions in leaves infected with the severe
PVX
strain was considerably higher than in leaves infected with the mild strain. This shows that a correlation exists between increased protease activity and intracellular destruction of virions. In abnormal virions, the viral
RNA
appears to be available for
RN
ase attack. Therefore, it seems that high
RN
ase activity together with increased generation of abnormal virions in the leaves infected with the severe strain promote inactivation of the viral
RNA
with
RN
ase. We suppose that the enhanced hydrolase activities in the leaves infected with severe
PVX
strain, on the one hand, limit viral accumulation and thus play a defensive role and, on the other hand, cause considerable intracellular pathological changes resulting in severe symptoms. |
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ISSN: | 0931-1785 1439-0434 |
DOI: | 10.1111/jph.12073 |