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Nucleotide sequence and proposed secondary structure of<i>Columnea</i>latent viroid: a natural mosaic of viroid sequences
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GeneticsSecondary StructureMolecular BiologyPlant PathologyMolecular GeneticsGenomicsCircular ClvPlant-virus InteractionNatural MosaicVirus GenePlant VirusColumnea Latent ViroidVirologyGene ExpressionBiologyMolecular VirologyNatural SciencesViroid SequencesHop Stunt ViroidMedicine
The Columnea latent viroid (CLV) occurs latently in certain Columnea erythrophae plants grown commercially. In potato and tomato, CLV causes potato spindle tuber viroid (PSTV)-like symptoms. Its nucleotide sequence and proposed secondary structure reveal that CLV consists of a single-stranded circular RNA of 370 nucleotides which can assume a rod-like structure with extensive base-pairing characteristic of all known viroids. The electrophoretic mobility of circular CLV under nondenaturing conditions suggests a potential tertiary structure. CLV contains extensive sequence homologies to the PSTV group of viroids but contains a central conserved region identical to that of hop stunt viroid (HSV). CLV also shares some biological properties with each of the two types of viroids. Most probably, CLV is the result of intracellular RNA recombination between an HSV-type and one or more PSTV-type viroids replicating in the same plant.
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