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Arch Virol ; 160(2): 587-90, 2015 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25300414

ABSTRACT

The complete genome sequence of a new virus isolated from a motherwort plant exhibiting yellow mottle, mild mosaic, and stunting symptoms in Andong, Korea, was determined. The genome of this virus is composed of two single-stranded RNAs (7068 and 4963 nucleotides in length, respectively) carrying poly(A) tails. RNA1 contains one large open reading frame (RNA1-ORF1), while two potential ORFs (RNA2-ORF1 and RNA2-ORF2) were found in RNA2. BLAST searches of protein databases showed that RNA1-ORF1 and RNA2-ORF2 have maximum amino acid sequence identities of 53 % and 57 % to the RNA1-ORF1 and RNA2-ORF2, respectively, of lettuce necrotic leaf curl virus (LNLCV, a recently identified torradovirus). Phylogenetic analysis provided further evidence that the virus identified in this study is probably a member of a new species in the genus Torradovirus. The name "motherwort yellow mottle virus" (MYMoV) is proposed for this new virus.


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Genome, Viral/genetics , Leonurus/virology , Plant Diseases/virology , Plant Viruses/genetics , RNA Viruses/genetics , Amino Acid Sequence , Base Sequence , High-Throughput Nucleotide Sequencing , Open Reading Frames/genetics , Phylogeny , Plant Viruses/classification , RNA Viruses/classification , RNA, Viral/genetics , Sequence Analysis, RNA , Sequence Homology, Amino Acid , Viral Proteins/genetics
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Viruses ; 12(2)2020 02 11.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32054104

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In northwestern Argentina (NWA), pepper crops are threatened by the emergence of begomoviruses due to the spread of its vector, Bemisia tabaci (Gennadius). The genus Begomovirus includes pathogens that can have a monopartite or bipartite genome and are occasionally associated with sub-viral particles called satellites. This study characterized the diversity of begomovirus and alphasatellite species infecting pepper in NWA using a metagenomic approach. Using RCA-NGS (rolling circle amplification-next generation sequencing), 19 full-length begomovirus genomes (DNA-A and DNA-B) and one alphasatellite were assembled. This ecogenomic approach revealed six begomoviruses in single infections: soybean blistering mosaic virus (SbBMV), tomato yellow spot virus (ToYSV), tomato yellow vein streak virus (ToYVSV), tomato dwarf leaf virus (ToDfLV), sida golden mosaic Brazil virus (SiGMBRV), and a new proposed species, named pepper blistering leaf virus (PepBLV). SbBMV was the most frequently detected species, followed by ToYSV. Moreover, a new alphasatellite associated with ToYSV, named tomato yellow spot alphasatellite 2 (ToYSA-2), was reported for the first time in Argentina. For the Americas, this was the first report of an alphasatellite found in a crop (pepper) and in a weed (Leonurus japonicus). We also detected intra-species and inter-species recombination.


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Begomovirus/genetics , Capsicum/virology , Genome, Viral , Metagenomics/methods , Phylogeny , Satellite Viruses/genetics , Begomovirus/classification , DNA, Viral/genetics , Genetic Variation , High-Throughput Nucleotide Sequencing , Leonurus/virology , Plant Diseases/virology , Recombination, Genetic , Sequence Analysis, DNA
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