Generic detection of poleroviruses using an RT-PCR assay targeting the RdRp coding sequence

•A generic RT-PCR was developed for the detection of poleroviruses.•The RdRp coding region was selected as the primers’ target.•The method exhibits high detection range.•It can detect putative new Polerovirus species.•The phylogeny reconstructed using the generic PCR amplicon's sequence can dif...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of virological methods 2014-03, Vol.198, p.1-11
Hauptverfasser: Lotos, Leonidas, Efthimiou, Konstantinos, Maliogka, Varvara I., Katis, Nikolaos I.
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Zusammenfassung:•A generic RT-PCR was developed for the detection of poleroviruses.•The RdRp coding region was selected as the primers’ target.•The method exhibits high detection range.•It can detect putative new Polerovirus species.•The phylogeny reconstructed using the generic PCR amplicon's sequence can differentiate poleroviruses at the species level. In this study a two-step RT-PCR assay was developed for the generic detection of poleroviruses. The RdRp coding region was selected as the primers’ target, since it differs significantly from that of other members in the family Luteoviridae and its sequence can be more informative than other regions in the viral genome. Species specific RT-PCR assays targeting the same region were also developed for the detection of the six most widespread poleroviral species (Beet mild yellowing virus, Beet western yellows virus, Cucurbit aphid-borne virus, Carrot red leaf virus, Potato leafroll virus and Turnip yellows virus) in Greece and the collection of isolates. These isolates along with other characterized ones were used for the evaluation of the generic PCR's detection range. The developed assay efficiently amplified a 593bp RdRp fragment from 46 isolates of 10 different Polerovirus species. Phylogenetic analysis using the generic PCR's amplicon sequence showed that although it cannot accurately infer evolutionary relationships within the genus it can differentiate poleroviruses at the species level. Overall, the described generic assay could be applied for the reliable detection of Polerovirus infections and, in combination with the specific PCRs, for the identification of new and uncharacterized species in the genus.
ISSN:0166-0934
1879-0984
DOI:10.1016/j.jviromet.2013.12.007