Characterization of a Novel Mycovirus from the Phytopathogenic Fungus Botryosphaeria dothidea

is, globally, one of the most economically important phytopathogenic fungi worldwide, causing the canker and dieback of fruit trees. An increasing number of viruses infecting have lately been reported, several of which could confer hypovirulence. In this study, isolated from strain ZM170285-1 of , a...

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Veröffentlicht in:Viruses 2022-02, Vol.14 (2), p.331
Hauptverfasser: Wang, Yanfen, Zhao, Hang, Cao, Jiayuan, Yin, Xinming, Guo, Yashuang, Guo, Lihua, Wu, Haiyan, Zhang, Meng
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Zusammenfassung:is, globally, one of the most economically important phytopathogenic fungi worldwide, causing the canker and dieback of fruit trees. An increasing number of viruses infecting have lately been reported, several of which could confer hypovirulence. In this study, isolated from strain ZM170285-1 of , a novel double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) mycovirus, tentatively named Botryosphaeria dothidea partitivirus 2 (BdPV2), was identified well. The BdPV2 harbored three dsRNA segments (1-3) with lengths of 1751, 1568, and 1198 bp, which encoded an RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp), a capsid protein (CP), and a hypothetical protein of unknown function, respectively. BLASTp searches revealed that the predicted protein sequences of dsRNA1 and dsRNA2 had the highest identities (74.95% and 61.01%) with the corresponding dsRNAs of Penicillium stoloniferum virus S (PsV-S), whereas dsRNA3 shared the highest identity (32.95%) with the dsRNA3 of Aspergillus ochraceous virus 1 (AoV1). Phylogenetic analysis indicated that BdPV2 belonged to the genus and family. To our knowledge, this is the first report of a in .
ISSN:1999-4915
1999-4915
DOI:10.3390/v14020331