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Evaluation of the minimal replication time of Cauliflower mosaic virus in different hosts

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Though the duration of a single round of replication is an important biological parameter, it has been determined for only few viruses. Here, this parameter was determined for Cauliflower mosaic virus (CaMV) in transfected protoplasts from different hosts: the highly susceptible Arabidopsis and turnip and Nicotiana, benthamiana, where CaMV accumulates only slowly. Four methods of differing sensitivity were employed: labelling of (1) progeny DNA and (2) capsid protein, (3) immunocapture PCR,, and (4) progeny-specific PCR. The first progeny virus was detected about 21 h after transfection. This value was confirmed by all methods, indicating that our estimate was not biased by the sensitivity of the detection method, and approximated the actual time required for one round of CaMV replication. Unexpectedly, the replication kinetics were similar in the three hosts; suggesting that slow accumulation of CaMV in Nicotiana plants is determined by non-optimal interactions in other steps of the infection cycle

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hal-02667711 , version 1 (31-05-2020)

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Mounia Khelifa, Delphine Massé, Stéphane Blanc, Martin Drucker. Evaluation of the minimal replication time of Cauliflower mosaic virus in different hosts. Virology, 2010, 396 (2), pp.238-245. ⟨10.1016/j.virol.2009.09.032⟩. ⟨hal-02667711⟩
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