Development of Polyclonal Antibodies-Based Serological Method for the Detection of Calanthe Mild Mosaic Virus and Application in Virus Certification Programme

Nishant Srivastava, Rakesh Kumar, Reetika Kapoor, Ashwini Kumar, Susheel K. Sharma, Nitika Gupta, Pooja Bhardwaj, Gopi Kishan, Rajendra P. Pant, Virendra K. Baranwal

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Abstract

Calanthe mild mosaic virus (CalMMV) infecting orchids is an important potyvirus which is known to cause mild leaf mosaic and flower colour-breaking symptoms in Calanthe and other orchid plants. The present study reports the production of polyclonal antibodies against CalMMV using bacterially expressed recombinant coat protein as immunogen, which in turn would be useful in routine indexing and screening of orchid germplasm. The coat protein (CP) gene (~ 807 bp) of CalMMV isolated from infected orchid sample was cloned in expression vector, pET-28a ( +) that yielded ~ 31 kDa fusion protein with Histidine tag (His6BP). The expression of fusion CP was confirmed through SDS–PAGE and Western blotting. The His6BP-CalMMV-CP obtained in soluble state after purification was used to immunize New Zealand white rabbit for the production of polyclonal antibodies (PAb). The PAb produced against the purified fusion protein successfully detected CAlMMV in the orchid samples at a dilution of 1:2000 in direct antigen-coated enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (DAC-ELISA). This study presents the first report of Histidine tag (His6BP) fusion CalMMV-CP-based antibody production and its successful application in the identification of the virus in orchid plants. Outcome of this study will be helpful in routine certification programmes, screening of orchid germplasm and production of CalMMV-free planting materials of orchids.

Original languageEnglish
JournalMolecular Biotechnology
DOIs
Publication statusAccepted/In press - 2024
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Calanthe mild mosaic virus
  • Immunosorbent assay
  • Polyclonal antibodies
  • Recombinant coat protein
  • Virus indexing

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Biotechnology
  • Bioengineering
  • Biochemistry
  • Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology
  • Molecular Biology

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