“…The viral genome consists of one single-stranded, positive sense RNA molecule with an estimated Mr of 2.4 × 106 which contains a T-terminal polyadenylated region. Recent nucleotide sequence data from PVS (MacKenzie et al, 1989) and a related carlavirus, potato virus M (PVM) (Rupasov et al, 1989), have demonstrated that these two viruses have genome organizations similar to that of potato virus X (PVX) (Huisman et al, 1988) and other members of the potexvirus group. The viral genome of PVS contains six open reading frames (ORFs) which encode polypeptides with Mr of 10734, 32515, 7222, 11802, 25092 and more than 41052.…”