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The coat protein (CP) genes of the genomic RNA of 2 severe Turkish isolates of Zucchini yellow mosaic virus (ZYMV) from squash and muskmelon [ZYMV-Adana (Ad) and ZYMV-Ahlat (Ah), respectively] were cloned, and their complete nucleotide sequences and deduced amino acids were determined. | Turk J Biol 36 (2012) 423-429 © TÜBİTAK doi:10.3906/biy-1110-16 Cloning and sequencing of coat protein gene of Zucchini yellow mosaic virus isolated from squash and muskmelon in Turkey Meryem ÖZER1, Hikmet Murat SİPAHİOĞLU1, Mustafa USTA1, Hakan FİDAN2 1 Department of Plant Protection, Faculty of Agriculture, Yüzüncü Yıl University, 65080 Van - TURKEY 2 Biological Control Research Station, 01321 Yüreğir Adana - TURKEY Received: 18.10.2011 ● Accepted: 27.02.2012 Abstract: The coat protein (CP) genes of the genomic RNA of 2 severe Turkish isolates of Zucchini yellow mosaic virus (ZYMV) from squash and muskmelon [ZYMV-Adana (Ad) and ZYMV-Ahlat (Ah), respectively] were cloned, and their complete nucleotide sequences and deduced amino acids were determined. The analysis revealed that both Turkish ZYMV-CP genes contained 837 nucleotides encoded for a CP of about 31.2 kDa. Phylogenetic trees based on nucleic acid sequences were constructed by the neighbor joining and unweighted pair group mean arithmetic (UPGMA) methods with 100 bootstrap replicates. A high degree of homology was detected between the 2 Turkish isolates on the nucleotide sequences (97%). The CP sequence of ZYMV-Ad and ZYMV-Ah varied among the 23 isolates with overall identity of 93%-98% and 94%-99%, respectively, at the nucleotide level. Comparison of the nucleotide sequences of 23 isolates from different geographical regions worldwide showed the ZYMV-Ad isolate clustered with isolates from Middle Eastern countries (Israel, Jordan, and Syria); ZYMV-Ah isolate was clustered with isolates from Far Eastern countries (Korea and Taiwan). The N-terminal of the Turkish ZYMV-Ah CP contained a distinctive sequence at nucleotide positions 93249328, which distinguished the Turkish ZYMV-Ah isolate from all previously reported ZYMV isolates. The CP cistron of the ZYMV-Ad and Ah isolates contained 279 amino acid residues. Pairwise nucleotide sequence comparison revealed sequence similarities of 58%-70% between .