| Journal of General Virology |
| First posted online 11 June 2001 | ARTICLE ABSTRACT |
| Rec 4 April 2001; Acc 30 May 2001 | DOI: 10.1099/vir.0.17781-0 |
E. I. Savenkov and J. P. T. Valkonen
Department of Plant Biology, Genetics
Centre, SLU, PO Box 7080, S-750 07 Uppsala, Sweden
High levels of resistance to Potato virus A (PVA, genus Potyvirus), indicated by absence of detectable infection in inoculated leaves, were attained in Nicotiana benthamiana transformed with a construct expressing the PVA 5´-untranslated region fused with the coat protein (CP)-encoding sequence. Low steady-state levels of the transgene transcripts were detected. Resistance was PVA-specific and did not protect the plants against infection with Potato virus Y (PVY, genus Potyvirus). Consequently, the steady-state levels of the CP-transgene mRNA were greatly elevated in the plants infected with PVY, and plants became susceptible to infection with PVA. These data show that virus resistance obtained by expressing regions of a plant virus genome in transgenic plants may be suppressed following infection with another virus that evades the virus-specific resistance.
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