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Genetic resistances to plant viruses and their vectors

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Evidence for diversifying selection in potato virus Y and in the coat protein of other potyviruses

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Document typeJournal article: paper
LanguageEnglish
Year2002
AuthorsMoury, B.
Morel, C.
Johansen, E.
Jacquemond, M.
TitleEvidence for diversifying selection in potato virus Y and in the coat protein of other potyviruses
SourceJ. Gen. Virol.
Volume83
Pages2563-2573
AbstractThe modes of evolution of the proteins of Potato virus Y were investigated with a maximum-likelihood method based on estimation of the ratio between non-synonymous and synonymous substitution rates. Evidence for diversifying selection was obtained for the 6K2 protein (one amino acid position) and coat protein (24 amino acid positions). Amino acid sites in the coat proteins of other potyviruses (Bean yellow mosaic virus, Yam mosaic virus) were also found to be under diversifying selection. Most of the sites belonged to the N-terminal domain, which is exposed to the exterior of the virion particle. Several of these amino acid positions in the coat proteins were shared between some of these three potyviruses. Identification of diversifying selection events in these different proteins will help to unravel their biological functions and is essential to an understanding of the evolutionary constraints exerted on the potyvirus genome. The hypothesis of a link between evolutionary constraints due to host plants and occurrence of diversifying selection is discussed.
ISSN0022-1317
ISBN0022-1317 (Print)
VirusesPotato virus Y