Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3408093 Journal of Virological Methods 2007 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

A one-step triplex RT-PCR method was characterised that allows rapid, strain-specific detection of potato virus Y (PVY) occurring on potato: PVYN, PVYO, PVYNTN (recombinant isolates), PVYNWi and PVYC. Three specific primer pairs were designed on aligned PVY sequences available from genomic data banks. The specificity of the selected primers was first examined by simplex RT-PCR with a large number of PVY reference isolates. Two fragments of 0.44 and 1.11 kb were amplified for PVYN and non-recombinant PVYNTN isolates, two fragments of 0.53 and 0.66 kb for PVYO isolates, a single fragment of 0.44 kb for recombinant PVYNTN isolates, a 0.66 kb fragment for PVYC isolates and a 0.53 kb fragment for PVYNWi isolate. The primers were then combined in a one-step triplex RT-PCR reaction, optimised stepwise and validated with the reference isolates. The great similarity between the genomes of PVYN and non-recombinant PVYNTN prevented their differentiation using this method. No fragments were amplified with samples infected by non-related potato viruses, as well as with samples from healthy tobacco and potato plants. The one-step triplex RT-PCR described here fastens specific detection of PVY strains that are otherwise only distinguishable by combined serological and biological assays.

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