Genomic Variation and Toxin Specificity of Ustilago maydis Viruses from Progeny Strains as a Result of Artificial Mating

Ustilago maydis의 Mating 과정에 따른 Virus 유전자의 변이에 관한 연구

  • 강인식 (강원대학교 생명과학부 미생물전공) ;
  • 이세원 (강원대학교 생명과학부 미생물전공)
  • Published : 1997.06.01

Abstract

Ustilago maydis strains (A-series and SH-series) containg virus or viral dsRNAs were artificially mated in corn seedling to generate 6 progeny strains, designated A23, A45, A21l, A31O, SH24 and SH61O. The dsRNA patterns of progeny strains were identical to those of the parental strains and there was no molecular exclusion mechanism among dsRNAs of parental strains. Virus particles were purified from 6 progeny strains and viral dsRNAs were analyzed on 5% PAGE. There was no mixed encapsidation between virus or dsRNAs of parental strains. Progeny strain SH6l4 produced toxin which inhibits the growth of SH9, SHIO and SH11. Likewise, toxins from A310 and SH24 inhibited growth of the SH11 strains. These results indicate that the presence of different types of dsRNA does not interfere the expression of toxin gene.

한국에서 분리한 U. maydis에서 바이러스 혹은 dsRNA를 가지고 있는 A series와 SH series를 조합하여 옥수수에서 인위적으로 mating시켜 A45, A23, A211, A310, SH614, SH24의 6개 교배형 균주를 분리하였다. 새로운 교배형 균주에서 바이러스 dsRNA를 비교 분석하여 본 결과, mating전 양친형 균주에서 보이고 있는 H, M, L strand의 dsRNA 양상을 모두 가지고 있고 균주간 특별한 molecular exclusion 현상은 보이지 않았다. 교배형 6개으 균주에서 바이러스를 분리하였다. 분리된 바이러스로부터 dsRNA를 분석한 결과 균주간 mating시 dsRNA 재조합을 통한 새로운 encapsidation은 발생하지 않는다는 것을 확인하였다. Toxin test 결과, SH614는 SH9, SH10, SH11 균주에 대해서, A310과 SH24의 2종은 SH11 균주에 대해 특이적 성장억제 현상을 보였다. 이는 mating에 따른 dsRNA의 재조합이 toxin gene의 발현에 영향을 미치지 않는다는 것을 시사한다.

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