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Erschienen in: Archives of Virology 11/2022

13.08.2022 | Annotated Sequence Record

Molecular characterization of a novel victorivirus isolated from Botryosphaeria dothidea, the causal agent of longan leaf spot disease

verfasst von: Jiali Li, Lifeng Zhai, Meixin Zhang, Gangjun Luo, Yongqi Wen, Tingting Cao, Huan Xia, Jiayu Zhang, Ming Liu

Erschienen in: Archives of Virology | Ausgabe 11/2022

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Abstract

Mycoviruses are widespread in all major taxonomic groups of filamentous fungi. Previous research has indicated that mycoviruses are associated with the phytopathogenic fungus Botryosphaeria dothidea. In this study, three distinct double-stranded RNA viruses were detected in B. dothidea strain YCLYY11 isolated from a leaf spot of longan (Dimocarpus longana). The results of BLAST analysis revealed that the predicted amino acid sequences of those viruses were similar to those of Botryosphaeria dothidea chrysovirus 1, Botryosphaeria dothidea partitivirus 1, and an apparent novel victorivirus. Sequencing and analysis of the complete genome of the novel victorivirus indicated it is 5218 bp in length and contains two open reading frames (ORFs) that overlap at the tetranucleotide AUGA. BLASTp analysis of the proteins encoded by ORF1 and ORF2 showed that they were most similar to the coat protein and RNA-dependent RNA polymerase of Sphaeropsis sapinea RNA virus 2 (81.37% and 74.09% identical, respectively). A phylogenetic tree showed that the novel virus clustered together with victoriviruses and was separate from members of the other four genera of the family Totiviridae. Based on its genome structure and the results of phylogenetic analysis, we propose that this novel victorivirus should be named "Botryosphaeria dothidea victorivirus 3". This is also the first report of these three mycoviruses coinfecting a strain of B. dothidea.

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Metadaten
Titel
Molecular characterization of a novel victorivirus isolated from Botryosphaeria dothidea, the causal agent of longan leaf spot disease
verfasst von
Jiali Li
Lifeng Zhai
Meixin Zhang
Gangjun Luo
Yongqi Wen
Tingting Cao
Huan Xia
Jiayu Zhang
Ming Liu
Publikationsdatum
13.08.2022
Verlag
Springer Vienna
Erschienen in
Archives of Virology / Ausgabe 11/2022
Print ISSN: 0304-8608
Elektronische ISSN: 1432-8798
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00705-022-05573-w

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