Molecular Detection and Characterjzatlon Of a Begomovirus Causing Leaf Curl Disease of Pot a to (Solanu1n Tuberosutn)
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Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel University of Agriculture & Technology, Meerut
Abstract
Potato (Solanum tuberosum) is one of the most widely cultivated vegetables crops of India. Potato
Apical Leaf Curl Disease (PALCO) is an important factor affecting potato production on Indian subcontinent
and is caused by begomoviruses transmitted by whitefly Bemisia /abaci. During January'2014, very high
disease incidence (up to 5--7%) was observed in potato fields ofLawar, Macchri, Dulhera, Surani and Pabli khas
villages of Meerut district. Symptoms similar to tomato leaf curl, such as stunting, crinkling, vein thickening
and leaf distortion were observed in the potato fields. To confirm the associatjon of begomovirus with the
disease, polymerase chain reaction (PCR) was performed using total DNA extracted from infected potato leaves
and four different sets of primers designed to amplify coat protein region, replication protein region, complete
DNA-Band betasatellite DNA. Amplifications of expected size i.e. (-770 bp) for coat protein region, (-1086
bp) for :eplication protein region and (- 2700) for DNA-B were produced. No amplification was observed for
betasatellite DNA. These amplified products were cloned and sequenced. The bands corresponding to coat
protein ge~e and replication protein gene were eluted and cloned in pTZ57RIT and in pGEM-T Easy c!oning
vectors which was followed by confirmation using cdlony PCR, plasmid DNA isolation and Restriction
digestion approaches. Rolling Circle Amplification was also performed and the amplified product was eluted
and cloned in pTZ 19R which w~s further confirmed using plasmid DNA isolation and Restriction digestion. T~e
positive results were subjected to sequencing and were further subjected to in-silico analysis. The sequences
obtained from coat protein gene and replication protein gene were submitted to GenBank, NCBI with accession
no. AB9761 05 and AB9761 04. The sequence data was further validated by BLAST analysis. and phylogene~ic
tree was constructed using MEGA5.0 software which revealed close similarity of sequences with coat protein
gene (A VI) and replication protein gene (AC I) components of other potato begomoviruses, which are all
tentative strains of Tomato Leaf Cur/ New Delhi Virus (ToLCNDV). Based on these findings the virus infecting
potato has been tentatively identified as an isolate ofToLCNDV with bipartite genome. Widespread distribution
and diversity of begomoviruses pose a threat to world agricultural system. The cloned components can be used
to detem1ine pathogenicity of the individual component and can further be used to develop resistant plant
varieties using biotechnological approaches.
