Molecular and Biological Characterization of the First Mymonavirus Identified in Fusarium oxysporum
We characterized a negative sense single-stranded RNA mycovirus, mymonavirus 1 (FoMyV1), isolated from the phytopathogenic fungus . The genome of FoMyV1 is 10,114 nt, including five open reading frames (ORFs1-5) that are non-overlapping and linearly arranged. The largest, ORF5, encodes a large polyp...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Frontiers in microbiology 2022-04, Vol.13, p.870204-870204 |
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Zusammenfassung: | We characterized a negative sense single-stranded RNA mycovirus,
mymonavirus 1 (FoMyV1), isolated from the phytopathogenic fungus
. The genome of FoMyV1 is 10,114 nt, including five open reading frames (ORFs1-5) that are non-overlapping and linearly arranged. The largest, ORF5, encodes a large polypeptide L containing a conserved regions corresponding to
RNA-dependent RNA polymerase and mRNA-capping enzyme region V; the putative functions of the remaining four ORFs are unknown. The L protein encoded by ORF5 shared a high amino acid identity of 65% with that of Hubei rhabdo-like virus 4, a mymonavirus that associated with arthropods. However, the L protein of FoMyV1 also showed amino acid similarity (27-36%) with proteins of mynonaviruses that infect the phytopathogenic fungi
and
. Phylogenetic analysis based on L protein showed that FoMyV1 is clustered with the members of the genus
in the family
. Moreover, we found that FoMyV1 could successfully transfer by hyphal anastomosis to a virus-free strain. FoMyV1 reduced the vegetative growth and conidium production of its fungal host but did not alter its virulence. To the best of our knowledge, this is not only the first mymonavirus described in the species
, but also the first
species found to infect a fungus. However, the incidence of FoMyV1 infections in the tested
strains was only 1%. |
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ISSN: | 1664-302X 1664-302X |
DOI: | 10.3389/fmicb.2022.870204 |