PMID: 9638650Jun 25, 1998Paper

Genome characterization of a Korean isolate of cymbidium mosaic virus

Molecules and Cells
J D KimM U Chang

Abstract

The complete nucleotide sequence of the genomic RNA of a Korean isolate of cymbidium mosaic virus (CymMV-K2) was determined. The genomic RNA is 6227 nucleotides in length, excluding the poly(A) tail. It contains a 5'-noncoding region (NCR) of 73 nucleotides, five open reading frames (ORFs 1 to 5) which encode proteins with M(r) 160 kDa RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (ORF1), 26 kDa movement protein 1 (ORF2), 13 kDa movement protein 2 (ORF3), 10 kDa movement protein 3 (ORF4), 24 kDa coat protein (OFR5), and a 3' NCR of 76 nucleotides. The 5'-end of the CymMV-K2 genome initiates with GGAAAA which contrasts to GAAAA at the 5'-ends of other potexviruses, including a Singapore isolate of CymMV (CymMV-S2). When compared with CymMV-S2, 171 base substitutions were observed in the CymMV-K2 genome. Substitutions in the overlapping ORFs (ORFs 2 to 4) occurred more frequently than those in 5' NCR, ORF1, and 3' NCR. In addition to substitutions, two single-base deletions, one in the intercistronic region between ORF1 and ORF2 and the other in the ORF2, were found on the CymMV-K2 genome. The deletion in the ORF2 induced a frameshift which altered the C-terminal domain of movement protein 1. ORF3 and ORF4 of the CymMV-K2 genome are partially dif...Continue Reading

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