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1 The Sainsbury Laboratory, John Innes Institute, Colney Lane, Norwich NR4 7UH
and2 Department of Molecular Genetics, Institute of Plant Science Research, Maris Lane, Trumpington, Cambridge CB2 2JB, U.K.
Complementary DNAs of two different satellite RNA isolates from cucumber mosaic virus (CMV), Y from Japan and Ra from France, have been cloned in a transcription vector containing the Pr promoter. When inoculated on plants with CMV RNA (strain KIN), the transcripts of the cloned Y satellite cDNA elicit a bright yellow mosaic on tobacco and a lethal necrosis on tomato. Addition of the transcripts of the Ra satellite cDNA to an inoculum of CMV RNA resulted in symptom attenuation on both tobacco and tomato, in agreement with the characterized symptoms of the natural satellite. Recombinant molecules involving these two satellites have been constructed in order to determine which parts of the Y satellite RNA are involved in symptom induction. The determinant for symptom production on tobacco lies in the region between nucleotides 1 and 219. The domain for necrotic symptoms on tomato resides on the 3' half of the molecule beyond nucleotide 219.
Keywords: CMV satellite RNA, tomato, tobacco
Received 14 March 1989;
accepted 8 June 1989.
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