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Characterization of Caulimovirid-like Sequences from Upland Cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) Exhibiting Terminal Abortion in Georgia, USA
by
Edula, Surendra R.
, Roberts, Phillip M.
, Bag, Sudeep
, Hand, Lavesta C.
, Chee, Peng W.
, Snider, John L.
, Beasley, Edward
, Kemerait, Robert C.
in
Abortion
/ Asymptomatic
/ Bioinformatics
/ Botanical research
/ Caulimoviridae
/ Caulimovirus
/ Chromosomes
/ Coat protein
/ coat proteins
/ Codons
/ computer simulation
/ Cotton
/ Crop yield
/ endogenous viral elements
/ Genomes
/ Genomics
/ Georgia
/ Gossypium - virology
/ Gossypium hirsutum
/ High-Throughput Nucleotide Sequencing
/ immunity
/ Infections
/ lncRNA
/ messenger RNA
/ Mississippi
/ necrosis
/ Nucleotide sequence
/ Open Reading Frames
/ Pathogenicity
/ Pathogens
/ Phylogeny
/ Physiological aspects
/ Plant Diseases - virology
/ Plant genetics
/ plant tissues
/ Plant viruses
/ Plants
/ Proteins
/ Reproduction
/ RNA polymerase
/ RNA-directed DNA polymerase
/ Sequence analysis
/ small RNA
/ species
/ Statistical analysis
/ stop codon
/ terminal abortion
/ Tobacco
/ upland cotton
/ Variance analysis
/ Viruses
2024
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Characterization of Caulimovirid-like Sequences from Upland Cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) Exhibiting Terminal Abortion in Georgia, USA
by
Edula, Surendra R.
, Roberts, Phillip M.
, Bag, Sudeep
, Hand, Lavesta C.
, Chee, Peng W.
, Snider, John L.
, Beasley, Edward
, Kemerait, Robert C.
in
Abortion
/ Asymptomatic
/ Bioinformatics
/ Botanical research
/ Caulimoviridae
/ Caulimovirus
/ Chromosomes
/ Coat protein
/ coat proteins
/ Codons
/ computer simulation
/ Cotton
/ Crop yield
/ endogenous viral elements
/ Genomes
/ Genomics
/ Georgia
/ Gossypium - virology
/ Gossypium hirsutum
/ High-Throughput Nucleotide Sequencing
/ immunity
/ Infections
/ lncRNA
/ messenger RNA
/ Mississippi
/ necrosis
/ Nucleotide sequence
/ Open Reading Frames
/ Pathogenicity
/ Pathogens
/ Phylogeny
/ Physiological aspects
/ Plant Diseases - virology
/ Plant genetics
/ plant tissues
/ Plant viruses
/ Plants
/ Proteins
/ Reproduction
/ RNA polymerase
/ RNA-directed DNA polymerase
/ Sequence analysis
/ small RNA
/ species
/ Statistical analysis
/ stop codon
/ terminal abortion
/ Tobacco
/ upland cotton
/ Variance analysis
/ Viruses
2024
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Characterization of Caulimovirid-like Sequences from Upland Cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) Exhibiting Terminal Abortion in Georgia, USA
by
Edula, Surendra R.
, Roberts, Phillip M.
, Bag, Sudeep
, Hand, Lavesta C.
, Chee, Peng W.
, Snider, John L.
, Beasley, Edward
, Kemerait, Robert C.
in
Abortion
/ Asymptomatic
/ Bioinformatics
/ Botanical research
/ Caulimoviridae
/ Caulimovirus
/ Chromosomes
/ Coat protein
/ coat proteins
/ Codons
/ computer simulation
/ Cotton
/ Crop yield
/ endogenous viral elements
/ Genomes
/ Genomics
/ Georgia
/ Gossypium - virology
/ Gossypium hirsutum
/ High-Throughput Nucleotide Sequencing
/ immunity
/ Infections
/ lncRNA
/ messenger RNA
/ Mississippi
/ necrosis
/ Nucleotide sequence
/ Open Reading Frames
/ Pathogenicity
/ Pathogens
/ Phylogeny
/ Physiological aspects
/ Plant Diseases - virology
/ Plant genetics
/ plant tissues
/ Plant viruses
/ Plants
/ Proteins
/ Reproduction
/ RNA polymerase
/ RNA-directed DNA polymerase
/ Sequence analysis
/ small RNA
/ species
/ Statistical analysis
/ stop codon
/ terminal abortion
/ Tobacco
/ upland cotton
/ Variance analysis
/ Viruses
2024
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Characterization of Caulimovirid-like Sequences from Upland Cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) Exhibiting Terminal Abortion in Georgia, USA
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Characterization of Caulimovirid-like Sequences from Upland Cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) Exhibiting Terminal Abortion in Georgia, USA
2024
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In this study, we investigated the potential involvement of endogenous viral elements (EVEs) in the development of apical tissue necrosis, resulting in the terminal abortion of upland cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) in Georgia. The high-throughput sequence analysis of symptomatic and asymptomatic plant tissue samples revealed near-complete EVE-Georgia (EVE-GA) sequences closely related to caulimoviruses. The analysis of EVE-GA’s putative open reading frames (ORFs) compared to cotton virus A and endogenous cotton pararetroviral elements (eCPRVE) revealed their similarity in putative ORFs 1–4. However, in the ORF 5 and ORF 6 encoding putative coat protein and reverse transcriptase, respectively, the sequences from EVE-GA have stop codons similar to eCPRVE sequences from Mississippi. In silico mining of the cotton genome database using EVE-GA as a query uncovered near-complete viral sequence insertions in the genomes of G. hirsutum species (~7 kb) but partial in G. tomentosum (~5.3 kb) and G. mustelinum (~5.1 kb) species. Furthermore, cotton EVEs’ episomal forms and messenger RNA (mRNA) transcripts were detected in both symptomatic and asymptomatic plants collected from cotton fields. No significant yield difference was observed between symptomatic and asymptomatic plants of the two varieties evaluated in the experimental plot. Additionally, EVEs were also detected in cotton seeds and seedlings. This study emphasizes the need for future research on EVE sequences, their coding capacity, and any potential role in host immunity or pathogenicity.
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