Molecular Characterization of Bean – Infecting Geminiviruses and Antiviral Strategies:

REFERENCES:

 Aragão, S. G. Ribeiro, L. M. G. Barros, A. C. M. Brasileiro, D. P. Maxwell, E. L. Rech, J. C. Faria.  1998.  Transgenic beans (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) engineered to express viral antisense RNAs showed delayed and attenuated symptoms to bean golden mosaic geminivirus. Molecular Breeding 4:491-499.

Azzam, O., Diaz, O., Beaver, J. S., Gilbertson, R. L., Russell, D. R., and Maxwell, D. P.  1996.  Transgenic beans with the bean golden mosaic geminivirus coat protein gene are susceptible to virus infection.  Annual Reptr. Bean Improv.  Cooperative 39: 276-277.

Azzam, O., Frazer, J., De la Rosa, D., Beaver, J. S., Ahlquist, P., and Maxwell, D. P.  1994.  Whitefly transmission and efficient ssDNA accumulation of bean golden mosaic geminivirus require functional coat protein.  Virology 204:289-296.

Blair, M. W., Bassett, M. J., Abouzid, A. M., Hiebert, E., Polston, J. E., McMillan, Jr., R. T., Graves, W., and Lamberts, M.  1995.  Occurrence of bean golden mosaic virus in Florida.  Plant Dis. 79:529-533.

Briddon, R. W., Pinner, M. S., Stanley, J., and Markham, P. G.  1990.  Geminiviruses coat protein gene replacement alters insect specificity. Virology 177:84-94.

Brown, J. K., Chapman, M. A., and Nelson, M. R.  1990.  Bean calico mosaic, a new disease of common bean caused by a whitefly-transmitted geminivirus.  Plant Dis. 74:81.

Brown, J. K., Ostrow, K. M., Idris, A. M., and Stenger, D. C.  1999.  Biotic, molecular, and phylogenetic characterization of bean calico mosaic virus, a distinct Begomovirus species with affiliation in the squash leaf curl virus cluster.  Phytopathology 89:273-280.

Cancino, M., Abouzid, A. M., Morales, F. J., Purcifull, D. E., Polston, J. E., and Hiebert, E.  1995.  Generation and characterization of three monoclonal antibodies useful in detecting and distinguishing bean golden mosaic virus isolates.  Phytopathology 85:484-490.

Costa, A. S.  1965.  Three whitefly-transmitted virus diseases of beans in São Paulo, Brazil.  FAO Plant Prot. Bull. 13:121-130.

Faria, J.C., and Maxwell, D.P.,  1999  variability in Geminivirus Isolates Associated with Phaseolus spp. in Brazil.  Phytopathology 89:262-268.

Faria, J. C., Gilbertson, R. L., Hanson, S. F., Morales, F. J., Ahlquist, P., Loniello, A. O., and Maxwell, D. P.  1994.  Bean golden mosaic geminivirus type II isolates from the Dominican Republic and Guatemala:  Nucleotide sequence, infectious pseudorecombinants, and phylogenetic relationships.  Phytopathology 84:321-329.

Gálvez, G. E. and Castaño, M. J.  1976.  Purification of the whitefly-transmitted bean golden mosaic virus.  Turrialba 26:205-207.

Gálvez, G. E., and Moráles, F. J.  1989.  Whitefly-transmitted viruses.  Pages 379-390 in "Bean Production in the Tropics" (H. F. Schwartz and M. A. Pastor-Corrales, Eds.), Cent. Int. Agr. Trop., Cali, Colombia, 654 pp.

Gilbertson, R. L., Faria, J. C., Ahlquist, P., and Maxwell, D. P.  1993.  Genetic diversity in geminiviruses causing bean golden mosaic disease: The nucleotide sequence of the infectious cloned DNA components of a Brazilian isolate of bean golden mosaic geminivirus.  Phytopathology 83:709-715.

Gilbertson, R. L., Faria, J. C., Hanson, S. F., Morales, F. J., Ahlquist, P., Maxwell, D. P., and Russell, D. R.  1991a.  Cloning of the complete DNA genomes of four bean-infecting geminiviruses and determining their infectivity by electric discharge particle acceleration.  Phytopathology 81:980-985.

Gilbertson, R. L., Faria, J. C., Morales, F., Leong, S. A., Maxwell, D. P., and Ahlquist, P. G.  1988.  Molecular characterization of geminiviruses causing bean golden mosaic.  Phytopathology 78:1568.

Gilbertson, R. L., Hidayat, S. H., Martinez, R. T., Leong, S. A., Faria, J. C., Morales, F., and Maxwell, D. P.  1991b.  Differentiation of bean-infecting geminiviruses by nucleic acid hybridization probes and aspects of bean golden mosaic in Brazil.  Plant Dis. 75:336‑342.

Gilbertson, R. L., Hidayat, S. H., Paplomatas, E. J., Rojas, M. R., Hou, Y.-M., and Maxwell, D. P.  1993.  Pseudorecombination between the infectious cloned DNA components of tomato mottle and bean dwarf mosaic geminiviruses.  J. Gen. Virol. 74:23-31.

Gilbertson, R. L., Rojas, M. R., Russell, D. R., and Maxwell, D. P. 1991c.  Use of the asymmetric polymerase chain reaction and DNA sequencing to determine genetic variability of bean golden mosaic geminivirus in the Dominican Republic.  J. Gen. Virol. 72:2843-2848.

Goodman, R. M.  1977.  Single-stranded DNA genome in a whitefly-transmitted plant virus.  Virology 83:171-179.

Goodman, R. M., Bird, J., and Thongmeearkom, P.  1977.  An unusual viruslike particle associated with golden yellow mosaic of beans.  Phytopathology 67:37-42.

Haber, S., Ikegami, M., Bajet, N., and Goodman, R. M.  1981.  Evidence for a divided genome in bean golden mosaic virus, a geminivirus.  Nature (London) 289:324-326.

Hanley-Bowdoin L., Settlage S.B., Orozco B.M., Nagar S., and Robertson D. 1999. Geminiviruses: Models for Plant DNA Replication, Transcription, and Cell Cycle Regulation.  Critical Reviews in Plant Sciences.  18(1):71-106.

Hanson, S. F., Gilbertson, R. l., Ahlquist, P. G., Russell, D. R., and Maxwell, D. P.  1991.  Site-specific mutations in codons of the putative NTP-binding motif of the AL1 gene of bean golden mosaic geminivirus abolish infectivity.  Phytopathology 81:1247.

Hanson, S. F., Hoogstraten, R. A., Ahlquist, P., Gilbertson, R. L., Russell, D. R., and Maxwell, D. P.  1995.  Mutational analysis of a putative NTP-binding domain in the replication-associated protein (AC1) of bean golden mosaic geminivirus.  Virology 211:1-9.

Hanson, S. F., and Maxwell, D. P.  1999.  Trans-dominant inhibition of geminiviral DNA replication by bean golden mosaic geminivirus rep gene mutants.  Phytopathology 89:480-486.

Hiebert, E., Wisler, G. C., Purcifull, D. E., Sanchez, G., and Morales, F. J.  1991.  Characterization of a Florida bean golden mosaic virus (BGMV-F) isolate.  Phytopathology 81:1242-1243.

Hiebert, E., Abouzid, A. M., and Polston, J. E.  1996.  Whitefly-transmitted geminiviruses.  In Bemisia 1995: Taxonomy, Biology, Damage, Control and Management, ed. by D. Gerling and R. T. Mayer, Intercept Ltd., pp. 277-288.

Hoogstraten, R. A., Hanson, S. F., and Maxwell, D. P.  1996.  Mutational analysis of the putative nicking motif in the replication-associated protein (AC1) of bean golden mosaic geminivirus.  Mol. Plant-Microbe Interact. 9:594-599.

Howarth, A. J., Caton, J., Bossert, M., and Goodman, R. M.  1985.  Nucleotide sequence of bean golden mosaic virus and a model for gene regulation in geminiviruses.  Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 82:3572-3576.

Karashian, J. P.  1998.  Molecular analyis of the coat protein gene promoter of bean golden mosaic geminivirus.  Ph. D. thesis, University of Wisconsin-Madison.  Pp. 121.

Loniello, A. O., R. T. Martinez, M. R. Rojas, R. L. Gilbertson, J. K. Brown, and D. P. Maxwell.  1992.  Molecular characterization of bean calico mosaic geminivirus. (Abstr.)  Phytopathology 82:1149.

McLaughlin, W., Rojas, M. R., Nakhla, Hidayat, S. H., and Maxwell, D. P.  1994.  Partial molecular characterization of bean golden mosaic virus isolates from Jamaica and Central America.  Plant Dis. 78:1220.

Morales, F. J. (ed.)  1994.  Bean Golden Mosaic: 1994 Research Advances.  CIAT, pp. 1-193

Nakhla, M. K., Maxwell, D. P., Martinez, R. T., Carvalho, M. G., and Gilbertson, R. L.  1994.  Widespread occurrence of the Eastern Mediterranean strain of tomato yellow leaf curl geminivirus in tomatoes in the Dominican Republic.  Plant Dis. 78:926.

Noueiry, A.O., Lucas, W.J., and Gilbertson, R.L.  1994.  Two proteins of a plant DNA virus coordinate nuclear and plasmodesmal transport.  Cell 76:925-932.

Polston, J. E.  1998.  The appearance of tomato yellow leaf curl virus in Florida and implications for the movement of this and other tomato geminiviruses.  The 2nd International Workshop on Bemisia and Geminiviruses.  June 1998, Puerto Rico, pg. L40.

Rojas, M. R., Gilbertson, R. L., Russell, D. R., and Maxwell, D. P.  1993.  Use of degenerate primers in the polymerase chain reaction to detect whitefly-transmitted geminiviruses.  Plant Dis. 77:340-347.

Russell, D. R., Wallace, K. M., Bathe, J. H., Martinell, B. J., and McCabe, D. E.  1993.  Stable transformation of Phaseolus vulgaris via electric-discharge mediated particle acceleration.  Plant Cell Repts. 12:165-169.

Stanley, J., and Gay, M.  1983.  Nucleotide sequence of cassava latent virus DNA.  Nature (London) 301:260-262.

Stout, J. T., Liu, H. T., Polston, J. E., Gilbertson, R. L., Nakhla, M. K., Hanson, S. F., and Maxwell, D. P.  1997.  Engineered rep gene-mediated resistance to tomato mottle geminivirus in tomato.  Phytopathology 87:S94.

Timmermans, M. C. P., Das, O. P., and Messing, J.  1994.  Geminiviruses and their uses as extrachromosomal replicons.  Annu. Rev. Plant Physiol. Plant Mol. Biol. 45:79-112.

Wyatt, S. D., and Brown, J. K.  1996.  Detection of subgroup III geminivirus isolates in leaf extracts by degenerate primers and polymerase chain reaction.  Phytopathology 86:1288-1293.


[Return to Literature Review] [Introduction] [Diversity] [Methods] [Weeds] [Genome function:Antiviral strategies]