Vol. 54 No. 1 (2015)
Research Papers

Serological and molecular characterization of Syrian Tomato spotted wilt virus isolates

Published 2015-04-12

Keywords

  • monoclonal antibodies,
  • RT-PCR

How to Cite

[1]
F. ISMAEIL, A. A. HAJ KASSEM, S. AL-CHAABI, A. ABDULKADER, and M. ALKHALAF, “Serological and molecular characterization of Syrian Tomato spotted wilt virus isolates”, Phytopathol. Mediterr., vol. 54, no. 1, pp. 28–34, Apr. 2015.

Abstract

Thirty four Syrian isolates of Tomato spotted wilt virus (TSWV) collected from tomato and pepper were tested against five specific monoclonal antibodies using TAS-ELISA. The isolates were in two serogroups. Fourteen tomato and sixteen pepper isolates were similar in their reaction with MAb-2, MAb-4, MAb-5 and MAb-6, but did not react with MAb-7 (Serogroup 1). Meanwhile, four isolates collected from pepper reacted with all the MAbs used (Serogroup 2). The expected 620 bp DNA fragment was obtained by RT-PCR from six samples using a specific primer pair designed to amplify the nucleocapsid protein (NP) gene of TSWV. The PCR products were sequenced and a phylogenetic tree was constructed. Sequence analysis revealed that the Syrian TSWV isolates were very similar at the nucleotide (97.74 to 99.84% identity) and amino acid (96.17 to 99.03% identity) sequences levels. The phylogenetic tree showed high similarity of Syrian TSWV isolates with many other representative isolates from different countries.

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