鳖草病毒X侵染性cDNA克隆的构建与鉴定。

IF 4.7 1区 生物学 Q1 MICROBIOLOGY
mBio Pub Date : 2025-01-08 Epub Date: 2024-12-11 DOI:10.1128/mbio.02828-24
Luis Alvarado-Marchena, Bradley T Furman, Mya Breitbart
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海草是一种多物种的海洋开花植物,在近岸生态中起着至关重要的作用,但它们与病毒的相互作用在很大程度上仍未被探索。本文报道了龟草痘病毒X (TGVX)感染性cDNA克隆的构建和鉴定。利用多片段定向克隆策略,从海参野外样本中扩增出该阳性意义单链RNA病毒的全基因组,组装成基于plx的迷你二元载体,得到了传染性克隆pLX-TGVX。多重RT-PCR实验和反映病毒诱导症状的表型变化证实,对无potexv的鼠鞭草植株进行农染试验可导致TGVX的全身感染。超微结构研究也显示了TGVX感染引起的显著的细胞病理学改变,包括叶绿体肿胀、类囊体颗粒减少、病毒复制细胞器和丝状病毒样颗粒的存在。TGVX传染性克隆的开发为研究该病毒对海草健康和生产力的影响提供了一种新的工具。本研究首次成功地对海洋植物进行了农感染,为研究通过序列调查确定的病毒开辟了新的途径,并为探索这些关键海洋生态系统中病毒感染的生态意义铺平了道路。重要意义本研究首次构建了龟草病毒X的感染性克隆,并描述了其在天然海洋植物寄主testudinum Thalassia中的应用。该传染性克隆的建立不仅为海洋植物病毒学研究提供了有价值的工具,而且为探索病毒感染对海草草甸健康和生产力的影响开辟了新的途径。鉴于海草在沉积物稳定、养分循环和栖息地供应方面发挥着至关重要的作用,了解病毒对这些生态系统的影响对于有效保护和管理至关重要。这一方法上的进步使我们能够详细研究病毒复制、病毒与宿主的相互作用以及海洋植物中病毒感染的更广泛的生态影响。
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Construction and characterization of an infectious cDNA clone of turtle grass virus X from a naturally infected <i>Thalassia testudinum</i> plant.

Construction and characterization of an infectious cDNA clone of turtle grass virus X from a naturally infected <i>Thalassia testudinum</i> plant.

Construction and characterization of an infectious cDNA clone of turtle grass virus X from a naturally infected <i>Thalassia testudinum</i> plant.

Construction and characterization of an infectious cDNA clone of turtle grass virus X from a naturally infected Thalassia testudinum plant.

Seagrasses are a polyphyletic group of marine flowering plants that play crucial roles in nearshore ecology, yet their interactions with viruses remain largely unexplored. This study presents the construction and characterization of an infectious cDNA clone of the potexvirus turtle grass virus X (TGVX). The complete genome of this positive-sense single-stranded RNA virus was amplified from field samples of Thalassia testudinum and assembled into a pLX-based mini binary vector using a multi-fragment directional cloning strategy, resulting in the infectious clone pLX-TGVX. Agroinfection assays of potexvirus-free T. testudinum plants resulted in systemic infections by TGVX, as confirmed by multiplex RT-PCR experiments and phenotypic changes reflecting virus-induced symptoms. Ultrastructural studies also demonstrated significant cytopathological changes resulting from TGVX infection, including chloroplast swelling, reduced thylakoid grana, and the presence of viral replication organelles and filamentous virus-like particles. The development of the TGVX infectious clone offers a novel tool for investigating the impact of this virus on seagrass health and productivity. This study demonstrates the first successful agroinfection of a marine plant with an infectious clone, creating a new avenue for studying viruses identified through sequence-based surveys and paving the way for exploring the ecological significance of viral infection in these critical marine ecosystems.IMPORTANCEThis study pioneers the construction of an infectious clone of turtle grass virus X and describes its application in the natural marine plant host, Thalassia testudinum. The creation of this infectious clone not only provides a valuable tool for marine plant virology research but also opens new avenues for exploring the influence of viral infections on the health and productivity of seagrass meadows. Given that seagrasses play a crucial role in sediment stabilization, nutrient cycling, and habitat provisioning, understanding the impact of viruses on these ecosystems is essential for their effective conservation and management. This methodological advance enables detailed studies of viral replication, virus-host interactions, and the broader ecological implications of viral infections in marine plants.

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mBio
mBio MICROBIOLOGY-
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期刊介绍: mBio® is ASM''s first broad-scope, online-only, open access journal. mBio offers streamlined review and publication of the best research in microbiology and allied fields.
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