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Molecular Characterization and Bioinformatics Analysis of Viroid Isolate Associated with Citrus Gummy Bark Disease in Egypt

Molecular Characterization and Bioinformatics Analysis of Viroid Isolate Associated with Citrus Gummy Bark Disease in Egypt

Sofyl *, A.R.; Soliman , A.M.; Mousal, A.A. and El-Dougdoug , Kh.A.

  Botany and Microbiology Department, Faculty of Science, Al-Azhar University, 11884 Nasr City, Cairo, Egypt.
  Plant Virus and Phytoplasma Research Section, Plant Pathology Institute, Agriculture Research Center, Giza, Egypt.
  Virology Lab., Agric. Microbiology Department, Faculty of Agriculture, Ain Shams University, 11241 Cairo, Egypt.
*ahmd sofy(öyahoo.com

ABSTRACT

This work reports the characterization of Hop stunt viroid which has been isolated previously in Egypt from sweet orange infected with gummy bark disease namely Citrus viroid Il. The native structure of mature, circular forms of the gummy bark agent was detected by gel electrophoresis. The expected size of amplified cDNA by RT-PCR was approximately 300 bp. A phylogenetic tree of the Egyptian citrus gummy bark agent (Accession no. FJ984562) revealed 100%, 99.7% and 97.8% a moderate degee of similarity to CVd-11b (USA), CCaVd (Spain) and CCaVd (Egypt) respectively. The minimum free energy of a secondary structure for HSVd-EG-RNA was determined using its primary sequence at 370C. The sequence appeared to fold into a rod-like structure at -122.1 kcal mol-I while CCaVd-EG at -120.5 kcal mol-I. lhe five domains of the rod-like structure were determined. The sequence variations between Egyptian cit-us gummy bark isolate and Egyptian citrus cachexia isolate in the pathogenic domain (P) tend to influence the pathogenicity of the HSVd-EG. Finally, the genetic diversity and evaluation of entropy power for the Egyptian cifrus gummy bark agent and HSVd-citrus populations registered in GenBank, were viewed against the phylogenetic backgound of CVd-II variants including the noncachexia (CVd-IIa) and the causal agents of severe (CVd-IIb, CVd-IIc), more moderate (Ca903) and mild (Ca909).

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Journal of Virological Sciences

July

Vol. 3, Iss. 1

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