1. First Complete Genome Sequence Resource of a Potyvirus lactucae Isolate from the United States of America
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Kishorekumar Reddy, Divya Kunda, Robert L. Gilbertson, Karen A. McDonald, Somen Nandi, and Mysore R. Sudarshana
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lettuce ,lettuce mosaic virus (LMV) ,phylogeny ,polyprotein ,Potyvirus ,Plant culture ,SB1-1110 ,Botany ,QK1-989 - Abstract
Potyvirus lactucae, lettuce mosaic virus (LMV), is a devastating pathogen that impacts commercial lettuce production. The complete genome sequence of an LMV isolate from a romaine lettuce plant (LMV-R) collected in 1994 in the Salinas Valley of California was determined by RNA-seq and Sanger sequencing, followed by 5′ rapid amplification of cDNA ends (RACE). The genome of LMV-R consists of 10,080 nucleotides and shares the highest nucleotide identity with LMV isolate CL208 from Chile (97.2%) (GenBank accession KJ161176.1). The LMV-R genome encodes for a single large polypeptide (UED15646) with putative proteolytic cleavage sites and showed 98.9% amino acid (aa) identity to a Turkish isolate (UEP55410) and 98.71% aa identity a to Chilean isolate (AIB00275). The sequence and phylogenetic analysis highlight the close association between LMV-R from the United States and CL208 of Chile, indicating that LMV-R might have been exchanged between North America and South America through international trade. [Figure: see text] Copyright © 2024 The Author(s). This is an open access article distributed under the CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 International license.
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- 2024
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