Potato spindle tuber viroid

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Potato spindle tuber viroid

Virus classification
(unranked) Subviral agents
(unranked) Viroid
Order: none
Family: Pospiviroidae
Genus: Pospiviroid
Species: PSTVd
Type species
Potato spindle tuber viroid


The Potato spindle tuber viroid was the first viroid to be identified. PSTV is a small, circular RNA molecule closely related to the Chrysanthemum stunt viroid. The natural hosts are potatoes (solanum tuberosum) and tomatoes (Lycopersicon esculentum). All potatoes and tomatoes are susceptible to PSTV and there is no form of natural resistance. Natural infections have also been seen in avocados and infections in other solanaceous crops have been induced in the laboratory.

Different strains of PSTV exist and symptoms range from mild to severe. Mild strains produce no obvious symptoms. Symptoms in severe strains are dependent on environmental conditions and are most severe in hot conditions. Symptoms may be mild in initial infections but become progressively worse in the following generations. Common symptoms of severe infections include colour changes in the foliage, smaller leaves and spindle like elongation. Sprouting also occurs at a slower rate than in unaffected potatoes. Infected tomatoes are slower to show symptoms which include stunted growth with a ‘bunchy top’ caused by shortened internodes. Leaves become yellow or purple and often become curled and twisted. Necrosis eventually occurs in the veins of the bottom and middle leaves and the top leaves don’t die but are reduced in size. Fruit ripening is also affected leading to hard, small, dark green tomatoes.

Long distance spread of PSTV usually occurs via infected seeds but transmission via aphids (Myzus persicae) also occurs but only in the presence of PLRV (potato leaf roll virus). Mechanical transmission also occurs once it has been introduced to an area.


Contents

[edit] Primary and secondary structure of the PSTVd viroid

It has 359 nucleotides.

Primary Structure


  1   CGGAACUAAA CUCGUGGUUC CUGUGGUUCA CACCUGACCU CCUGAGCAGA AAAGAAAAAA
 61   GAAGGCGGCU CGGAGGAGCG CUUCAGGGAU CCCCGGGGAA ACCUGGAGCG AACUGGCAAA
121   AAAGGACGGU GGGGAGUGCC CAGCGGCCGA CAGGAGUAAU UCCCGCCGAA ACAGGGUUUU
181   CACCCUUCCU UUCUUCGGGU GUCCUUCCUC GCGCCCGCAG GACCACCCCU CGCCCCCUUU
241   GCGCUGUCGC UUCGGCUACU ACCCGGUGGA AACAACUGAA GCUCCCGAGA ACCGCUUUUU
301   CUCUAUCUUA CUUGCUUCGG GGCGAGGGUG UUUAGCCCUU GGAACCGCAG UUGGUUCCU
Secondary Structure


Putative secondary structure of the PSTVd viroid
Putative secondary structure of the PSTVd viroid

The nucleotides which are highlighted are found in most other viroids.

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  • [1] defra Plant Health


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