Attenuated plant viruses: preventing virus diseases and understanding the molecular mechanism

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Masamichi Nishiguchi
Kappei Kobayashi
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[1] 246-Ehime University,
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Attenuated virus; Virulence; Cross protection; Interference; RNA silencing; Posttranscriptional gene silencing (PTGS); Viral silencing suppressor;
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Attenuated viruses have been isolated and studied not only as a practical means of controlling virus diseases but also to gain a molecular understanding of viral virulence and cross protection. They have been isolated from crop fields and generated through high/low temperature treatment or by mutagens such as nitrous acid and ultraviolet irradiation. Some viruses have been beneficially used in fields and evaluated for one or more decades. Molecular genetic studies on attenuated viruses have revealed that amino acid substitutions are located in replicase and the movement protein in tobamovirus, protein 2b for cucumovirus, and P1 and HC-Pro for potyvirus. In most cases, with a few exceptions, symptom attenuation is positively correlated with a reduced level of RNA silencing suppression. Molecular mechanisms underlying virus attenuation and cross protection and the rationale for practical use of attenuated viruses for effective virus disease control are discussed.
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