Tzanetakis I E, Postman J D, Martin R R
Department of Botany and Plant Pathology and Center for Gene Research and Biotechnology, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR 97330, USA.
Arch Virol. 2006 Jan;151(1):143-53. doi: 10.1007/s00705-005-0586-x. Epub 2005 Aug 12.
Mentha x gracilis 'Variegata', an ornamental mint clone first described about 200 years ago, exhibits virus-like vein banding symptoms. Double-stranded RNA and virion isolations revealed the presence of three viruses in a 'Variegata' plant. Cloning and sequencing disclosed that one of the viruses was a previously unidentified species with similarities to members of the Flexiviridae family, designated as Mint virus X (MVX). The complete nucleotide sequence of the virus was determined. Phylogenetic analysis divulged the close relationship of the virus with lily virus X and strawberry mild yellow edge virus, members of the Potexvirus genus. A reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction protocol was developed and used for detection of MVX in other 'Variegata' plants. All clones tested, obtained from nurseries around the United States were infected with MVX, making the virus a possible causal agent of the variegated symptoms.
薄荷(Mentha x gracilis 'Variegata')是一种约200年前首次被描述的观赏型薄荷克隆品种,表现出类似病毒的叶脉带状症状。双链RNA和病毒粒子分离显示,一株‘Variegata’植物中存在三种病毒。克隆和测序表明,其中一种病毒是一种以前未鉴定的物种,与柔线病毒科成员相似,被命名为薄荷病毒X(MVX)。确定了该病毒的完整核苷酸序列。系统发育分析揭示了该病毒与马铃薯X病毒属成员百合病毒X和草莓轻型黄边病毒的密切关系。开发了一种逆转录-聚合酶链反应方案,并用于检测其他‘Variegata’植物中的MVX。从美国各地苗圃获得的所有测试克隆都感染了MVX,这使得该病毒可能是造成杂色症状的病原体。