Department of Plant Science and Landscape Architecture, University of Maryland, College Park, MD, USA.
Institute for Bioscience and Biotechnology Research, College Park, MD, USA; USDA, Agricultural Research Service, Foreign Disease-Weed Science Research Unit, Frederick, MD, USA.
Virology. 2020 Sep;548:192-199. doi: 10.1016/j.virol.2020.06.014. Epub 2020 Jul 3.
Plum pox virus (PPV) is a worldwide threat to stone fruit production. Its woody perennial hosts provide a dynamic environment for virus evolution over multiple growing seasons. To investigate the impact seasonal host development plays in PPV population structure, next generation sequencing of ribosome associated viral genomes, termed translatome, was used to assess PPV variants derived from phloem or whole leaf tissues over a range of plum leaf and bud developmental stages. Results show that translatome PPV variants occur at proportionately higher levels in bud and newly developing leaf tissues that have low infection levels while more mature tissues with high infection levels display proportionately lower numbers of viral variants. Additional variant analysis identified distinct groups based on population frequency as well as sets of phloem and whole tissue specific variants. Combined, these results indicate PPV population dynamics are impacted by the tissue type and developmental stage of their host.
李痘病毒(PPV)是全球范围内威胁核果生产的重要因素。其木本多年生寄主为病毒在多个生长季节中的进化提供了动态环境。为了研究季节性寄主发育对 PPV 群体结构的影响,本研究通过核糖体相关病毒基因组的下一代测序(称为转译组学),评估了源自韧皮部或整片叶片组织的 PPV 变体,这些变体源自一系列李树芽和叶发育阶段。结果表明,在感染水平较低的芽和新发育叶片组织中,转译组学 PPV 变体的比例相对较高,而感染水平较高的更成熟组织中病毒变体的比例相对较低。进一步的变体分析根据群体频率以及韧皮部和整片组织特有的变体集确定了不同的群体。综合来看,这些结果表明,PPV 的种群动态受其宿主组织类型和发育阶段的影响。