Molecular Characterization and Pathogenicity of an Infectious cDNA Clone of Youcai Mosaic Virus on Solanum nigrum

Int J Mol Sci. 2024 Jan 28;25(3):1620. doi: 10.3390/ijms25031620.

Abstract

Virus infections cause devastative economic losses for various plant species, and early diagnosis and prevention are the most effective strategies to avoid the losses. Exploring virus genomic evolution and constructing virus infectious cDNA clones is essential to achieve a deeper understanding of the interaction between host plant and virus. Therefore, this work aims to guide people to better prevent, control, and utilize the youcai mosaic virus (YoMV). Here, the YoMV was found to infect the Solanum nigrum under natural conditions. Then, an infectious cDNA clone of YoMV was successfully constructed using triple-shuttling vector-based yeast recombination. Furthermore, we established phylogenetic trees based on the complete genomic sequences, the replicase gene, movement protein gene, and coat protein gene using the corresponding deposited sequences in NCBI. Simultaneously, the evolutionary relationship of the YoMV discovered on S. nigrum to others was determined and analyzed. Moreover, the constructed cDNA infectious clone of YoMV from S. nigrum could systematically infect the Nicotiana benthamiana and S. nigrum by agrobacterium-mediated infiltration. Our investigation supplied a reverse genetic tool for YoMV study, which will also contribute to in-depth study and profound understanding of the interaction between YoMV and host plant.

Keywords: Solanum nigrum L.; infectious cDNA clone; phylogenetic trees; youcai mosaic virus.

MeSH terms

  • DNA, Complementary / genetics
  • Humans
  • Phylogeny
  • Plant Diseases
  • Solanum nigrum* / genetics
  • Tobamovirus* / genetics
  • Virulence

Substances

  • DNA, Complementary

Grants and funding

This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (32372486 to K.Z., 31801699 to K.Z.), Excellent Youth Fund of Jiangsu Natural Science Foundation (BK20220116 to K.Z.), Postgraduate Research and Practice Innovation Program of the Jiangsu Province (Yangzhou University) (SJCX22_1792 to T.G.), and the Chinese Government Scholarship (China Scholarship Council, CSC) (File No. 202108320223 to K.Z.).