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Title: DISTINCTION OF PLANT PATHOGENIC SPIROPLASMA SPECIES BASED ON NUCLEOTIDE SEQUENCES HOMOLOGOUS WITH SPIROPLASMAVIRUS SVTS2 DNA

Author
item Davis, Robert
item Dally, Ellen

Submitted to: Phytopathology
Publication Type: Abstract Only
Publication Acceptance Date: 2/5/1998
Publication Date: N/A
Citation: N/A

Interpretive Summary:

Technical Abstract: Spiroplasmavirus SVTS2 was isolated from Spiroplasma melliferum strain TS2 by plaque assay of culture filtrates on lawns of S.citri strain M200H; the replicative form (RF) of the virus was cloned in pUC19. Use of the cloned viral RF as a hybridization probe enabled detection of homologous sequences in all group I strains, but in no other spiroplasmas, tested. A 1.5 kbp fragment of cloned RF was sequenced and found to contain features including a 177 bp sequence that was flanked by an 11-base direct repeat. Oligonucleotide pair P4/M3, designed on the basis of the cloned fragment sequence, primed a group I spiroplasma-specific polymerase chain reaction that distinguished plant pathogenic from non-plant pathogenic Spiroplasma species based on product size. The findings are consistent with the hypothesis that group I spiroplasmas descended from a common ancestor that was exposed to SVTS2- homologous sequences. Sequence deletions and recombinations were suggestive of footprints of ancestral events in the evolution of plant pathogenic species.