Construction and characterization of an infectious clone of Soybean mosaic virus isolate from Pinellia ternata.
- Author:
Li ZHANG
1
;
Defu WANG
1
;
Yanni PEI
1
;
Shen XIAN
1
;
Yanbing NIU
1
Author Information
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords: Gibson assembly; Pinellia ternata (Thunb.) Breit; infectious cloning; poly(A) tail; soybean mosaic virus
- MeSH: DNA, Complementary; Pinellia; virology; Plant Diseases; virology; Potyvirus; isolation & purification; metabolism
- From: Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2020;36(5):949-958
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
- Abstract: Soybean mosaic virus (SMV), one of the major viral diseases of Pinellia ternata (Thunb.) Breit., has had a serious impact on its yield and quality. The construction of viral infectious clones is a powerful tool for reverse genetics research on viral gene function and interaction between virus and host. To clarify the molecular mechanism of SMV infection in Pinellia ternata, it is particularly important to construct the SMV full-length cDNA infectious clone. Therefore, the infectious clone of Soybean mosaic virus Shanxi Pinellia ternata isolate (SMV-SXBX) was constructed in this study by Gibson in vitro recombination system, and the healthy Pinellia ternata leaves were inoculated by Agrobacterium infiltration, further through mechanical passage and RT-PCR, confirming that the 3' end of the SMV-SXBX infectious clone had a stable infectivity when it contained 56-nt of poly(A) tail. This method is not only convenient and efficient, but also avoids the instability of SMV infectious clones in Escherichia coli. The construction of SMV full-length infectious cDNA clones laid the foundation for further study on the molecular mechanism of SMV replication and pathogenesis.