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Virology

Volume 481, July 2015, Pages 151-160
Virology

Molecular characterization of a novel hypovirus from the plant pathogenic fungus Fusarium graminearum

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Highlights

  • We isolated a novel mycovirus from the plant pathogenic fungus F. graminearum.

  • We sequenced the full-length of the virus with a genome of 12800 nucleotides.

  • FgHV2 was a novel hypovirus of a newly proposed genus-Alphahypovirus.

  • FgHV1 infection resulted in hypovirulent phenotypic alteration to the host fungus.

  • A defective RNA segment was also detected in F. graminearum strain JS16.

Abstract

A novel mycovirus, termed Fusarium graminearum Hypovirus 2 (FgHV2/JS16), isolated from a plant pathogenic fungus, Fusarium graminearum strain JS16, was molecularly and biologically characterized. The genome of FgHV2/JS16 is 12,800 nucleotides (nts) long, excluding the poly (A) tail. This genome has only one large putative open reading frame, which encodes a polyprotein containing three normal functional domains, papain-like protease, RNA-dependent RNA polymerase, RNA helicase, and a novel domain with homologous bacterial SMC (structural maintenance of chromosomes) chromosome segregation proteins. A defective RNA segment that is 4553-nts long, excluding the poly (A) tail, was also detected in strain JS16. The polyprotein shared significant aa identities with Cryphonectria hypovirus 1 (CHV1) (16.8%) and CHV2 (16.2%). Phylogenetic analyses based on multiple alignments of the polyprotein clearly divided the members of Hypoviridae into two major groups, suggesting that FgHV2/JS16 was a novel hypovirus of a newly proposed genus-Alphahypovirus—composed of the members of Group 1, including CHV1, CHV2, FgHV1 and Sclerotinia sclerotiorum hypovirus 2. FgHV2/JS16 was shown to be associated with hypovirulence phenotypes according to comparisons of the biological properties shared between FgHV2/JS16-infected and FgHV2/JS16-free isogenic strains. Furthermore, we demonstrated that FgHV2/JS16 infection activated the RNA interference pathway in Fusarium graminearum by relative quantitative real time RT-PCR.

Keywords

dsRNA
Mycovirus
Hypoviridae
Fusarium graminearum
Fusarium head blight
FgHV2

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