Abstract
Two defective RNAs (designated D RNA 3 alpha and D RNA 3 beta) were found to be associated with the Fny strain of cucumber mosaic cucumovirus but not with the Sny strain after serial passages in a tobacco host. The D RNAs were derived from RNA 3 by single, in-frame deletions within the 3a open reading frame. A full-length cDNA clone from which biologically active transcripts can be produced in vitro has been constructed for D RNA 3 beta. This transcript can be replicated in tobacco plants infected with subgroup I and II cucumber mosaic cucumovirus strains and with peanut stunt cucumovirus. Translation of D RNA 3 beta in vitro produced a 20-kDa peptide, which was consistent with the predicted coding capacity of the deleted 3a open reading frame. D RNA 3 beta was also associated with polyribosomes isolated from infected tobacco plants. The presence of the D RNAs had no apparent effect upon helper virus yield or symptom production.
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Graves, M. V., & Roossinck, M. J. (1995). Characterization of defective RNAs derived from RNA 3 of the Fny strain of cucumber mosaic cucumovirus. Journal of Virology, 69(8), 4746–4751. https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.69.8.4746-4751.1995
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