Estudo molecular e biológico de um isolado viral de Physalis peruviana proveniente do Estado de Santa Catarina

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Autor(a) principal: Fernandes, Sérgio Bruno
Data de Publicação: 2018
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UFLA
Texto Completo: http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/29271
Resumo: Physalis (Physalis peruviana L.) has been considered a good alternative for small farmers in the Southern region of Brazil, which presents favorable climatic conditions. Besides that, this plant produces fruit with high market value, with nutraceutical qualities and low production cost, allowing growers to reach several market niches. However, the physalis faces great challenges due to its recent introduction in Brazil, since there is little information on the control of phytopathogens that could jeopardize the crop yield, such as viral diseases. Recently, a viral isolate called BRSC2017 was detected in P. peruviana plants, grown in the Santa Catarina State, Brazil, presenting mosaic, foliar deformation and stunting. These symptoms suggested the presence of Potato virus Y (PVY), which is common in solanaceous plants. However, samples sent to the Laboratory of Molecular Virology, for virus diagnosis, were DAS-ELISA and RT-PCR negative, when tested with antisera and primers specific for PVY. Inoculation in diagnostic species also induced symptoms different from those caused by PVY, and the virus was not transmitted by Myzus persicae Sulz. Later observation under the electron microscope showed isometric particles, with about 30nm in diameter, confirming these results. Using random primers, a fragment containing 673bp was amplified by RT-PCR, sequenced and analyzed. When the nucleotides of BRSC2017 were compared with genomes of the viral isolates available in GenBank, the greatest nucleotide identity (69%) occurred with ORF 2B, which encodes the RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp) of Velvet tobacco mottle virus (VTMoV), a Sobemovirus species. The VTMoV is present in Australia but has not yet been described in Brazil. However, based on the taxonomic criteria for species demarcation in the genus Sobemovirus, the lower identity needed to be considered the same species must be 75%. The complete sequencing of the BRSC2017 genome will allow a definitive identification of this viral isolate.
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spelling Estudo molecular e biológico de um isolado viral de Physalis peruviana proveniente do Estado de Santa CatarinaMolecular and biological studies of a virus isolate detected in Physalis peruviana from Santa Catarina State - BrazilDetecção viralPhysalis peruviana - Doenças viraisVelvet tobacco mottle virusSobemovirusViral detectionPhysalis peruviana - Viral diseasesMelhoramento VegetalPhysalis (Physalis peruviana L.) has been considered a good alternative for small farmers in the Southern region of Brazil, which presents favorable climatic conditions. Besides that, this plant produces fruit with high market value, with nutraceutical qualities and low production cost, allowing growers to reach several market niches. However, the physalis faces great challenges due to its recent introduction in Brazil, since there is little information on the control of phytopathogens that could jeopardize the crop yield, such as viral diseases. Recently, a viral isolate called BRSC2017 was detected in P. peruviana plants, grown in the Santa Catarina State, Brazil, presenting mosaic, foliar deformation and stunting. These symptoms suggested the presence of Potato virus Y (PVY), which is common in solanaceous plants. However, samples sent to the Laboratory of Molecular Virology, for virus diagnosis, were DAS-ELISA and RT-PCR negative, when tested with antisera and primers specific for PVY. Inoculation in diagnostic species also induced symptoms different from those caused by PVY, and the virus was not transmitted by Myzus persicae Sulz. Later observation under the electron microscope showed isometric particles, with about 30nm in diameter, confirming these results. Using random primers, a fragment containing 673bp was amplified by RT-PCR, sequenced and analyzed. When the nucleotides of BRSC2017 were compared with genomes of the viral isolates available in GenBank, the greatest nucleotide identity (69%) occurred with ORF 2B, which encodes the RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp) of Velvet tobacco mottle virus (VTMoV), a Sobemovirus species. The VTMoV is present in Australia but has not yet been described in Brazil. However, based on the taxonomic criteria for species demarcation in the genus Sobemovirus, the lower identity needed to be considered the same species must be 75%. The complete sequencing of the BRSC2017 genome will allow a definitive identification of this viral isolate.Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)A physalis (Physalis peruviana L.) têm se mostrado uma boa alternativa para os pequenos produtores da região sul brasileira, que apresenta condições climáticas favoráveis, por possuir um fruto com alto valor de mercado e baixo custo de produção. A fruta possui qualidades nutracêuticas, que torna a cultura promissora para alcançar diversos nichos de mercado. O grande desafio dessa cultura é que, devido à sua introdução recente no Brasil, existem poucas informações sobre o controle de fitopatógenos que podem afetá-la como, por exemplo, as doenças de etiologia viral. Recentemente um isolado viral denominado de BRSC2017 foi detectado em plantas de Physalis peruviana cultivadas na região sul do Brasil, apresentando sintomas de mosaico, deformação foliar e enfezamento, que sugeria a presença de Potato virus Y (PVY), vírus comum em solanáceas. Entretanto, amostras encaminhadas para o Laboratório de Virologia Molecular, com a finalidade de fazer a identificação do agente causal, reagiram negativamente quando testadas por DAS-ELISA e RT-PCR, empregando-se antissoros e primers específicos para o PVY. Inoculação em plantas hospedeiras também induziram sintomas diferentes daqueles observados para o PVY. Posterior observação ao microscópio eletrônico mostrou partículas isométricas com cerca de 30nm de diâmetro, confirmando esses resultados. Com o auxílio de random primers, um fragmento contendo 673pb foi amplificado por RT-PCR, sequenciado e analisado. Quando os nucleotídeos e os aminoácidos do BRSC2017 foram comparados com isolados virais disponíveis no GenBank, observou-se que a maior identidade ocorreu com a ORF 2B, que codifica uma RNA polimerase dependente de RNA (RdRp), do Velvet tobacco mottle virus (VTMoV), pertencente ao gênero Sobemovirus. Esse vírus, encontrado na Austrália, ainda não descrito no Brasil. No entanto, seguindo os critérios de taxonomia para o gênero, a maior identidade ficou abaixo dos 75% necessários para que sejam considerados da mesma espécie. O sequenciamento completo do genoma do BRSC2017 permitirá chegar a uma identificação definitiva desse isolado viral.Universidade Federal de LavrasPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Biotecnologia VegetalUFLAbrasilNão especifica vinculação com nenhum departamentoFigueira, Antonia dos ReisDuarte, Priscilla de Sousa GeraldinoSouza, Ricardo Magela deCosta, Suellen Bárbara Ferreira GalvinoFernandes, Sérgio Bruno2018-05-17T15:57:08Z2018-05-17T15:57:08Z2018-05-172018-03-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfFERNANDES, S. B. Estudo molecular e biológico de um isolado viral de Physalis peruviana proveniente do Estado de Santa Catarina. 2018. 37 p. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Estudo molecular e biológico de um isolado viral de Physalis peruviana proveniente do Estado de Santa Catarina
Molecular and biological studies of a virus isolate detected in Physalis peruviana from Santa Catarina State - Brazil
title Estudo molecular e biológico de um isolado viral de Physalis peruviana proveniente do Estado de Santa Catarina
spellingShingle Estudo molecular e biológico de um isolado viral de Physalis peruviana proveniente do Estado de Santa Catarina
Fernandes, Sérgio Bruno
Detecção viral
Physalis peruviana - Doenças virais
Velvet tobacco mottle virus
Sobemovirus
Viral detection
Physalis peruviana - Viral diseases
Melhoramento Vegetal
title_short Estudo molecular e biológico de um isolado viral de Physalis peruviana proveniente do Estado de Santa Catarina
title_full Estudo molecular e biológico de um isolado viral de Physalis peruviana proveniente do Estado de Santa Catarina
title_fullStr Estudo molecular e biológico de um isolado viral de Physalis peruviana proveniente do Estado de Santa Catarina
title_full_unstemmed Estudo molecular e biológico de um isolado viral de Physalis peruviana proveniente do Estado de Santa Catarina
title_sort Estudo molecular e biológico de um isolado viral de Physalis peruviana proveniente do Estado de Santa Catarina
author Fernandes, Sérgio Bruno
author_facet Fernandes, Sérgio Bruno
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Figueira, Antonia dos Reis
Duarte, Priscilla de Sousa Geraldino
Souza, Ricardo Magela de
Costa, Suellen Bárbara Ferreira Galvino
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Fernandes, Sérgio Bruno
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Detecção viral
Physalis peruviana - Doenças virais
Velvet tobacco mottle virus
Sobemovirus
Viral detection
Physalis peruviana - Viral diseases
Melhoramento Vegetal
topic Detecção viral
Physalis peruviana - Doenças virais
Velvet tobacco mottle virus
Sobemovirus
Viral detection
Physalis peruviana - Viral diseases
Melhoramento Vegetal
description Physalis (Physalis peruviana L.) has been considered a good alternative for small farmers in the Southern region of Brazil, which presents favorable climatic conditions. Besides that, this plant produces fruit with high market value, with nutraceutical qualities and low production cost, allowing growers to reach several market niches. However, the physalis faces great challenges due to its recent introduction in Brazil, since there is little information on the control of phytopathogens that could jeopardize the crop yield, such as viral diseases. Recently, a viral isolate called BRSC2017 was detected in P. peruviana plants, grown in the Santa Catarina State, Brazil, presenting mosaic, foliar deformation and stunting. These symptoms suggested the presence of Potato virus Y (PVY), which is common in solanaceous plants. However, samples sent to the Laboratory of Molecular Virology, for virus diagnosis, were DAS-ELISA and RT-PCR negative, when tested with antisera and primers specific for PVY. Inoculation in diagnostic species also induced symptoms different from those caused by PVY, and the virus was not transmitted by Myzus persicae Sulz. Later observation under the electron microscope showed isometric particles, with about 30nm in diameter, confirming these results. Using random primers, a fragment containing 673bp was amplified by RT-PCR, sequenced and analyzed. When the nucleotides of BRSC2017 were compared with genomes of the viral isolates available in GenBank, the greatest nucleotide identity (69%) occurred with ORF 2B, which encodes the RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp) of Velvet tobacco mottle virus (VTMoV), a Sobemovirus species. The VTMoV is present in Australia but has not yet been described in Brazil. However, based on the taxonomic criteria for species demarcation in the genus Sobemovirus, the lower identity needed to be considered the same species must be 75%. The complete sequencing of the BRSC2017 genome will allow a definitive identification of this viral isolate.
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