Genomic and biological characterization of a novel partitivirus infecting Fusarium equiseti
•A novel partitivirus and its putative satellite RNA were found infecting F. equiseti.•The virus belongs to the genus “Zetapartitivirus” pending recognition by the ICTV.•Related sequences were also retrieved from (meta)viromics and genomic studies.•Biological data suggest that the novel virus is ass...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Virus research 2021-05, Vol.297, p.198386-198386, Article 198386 |
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Zusammenfassung: | •A novel partitivirus and its putative satellite RNA were found infecting F. equiseti.•The virus belongs to the genus “Zetapartitivirus” pending recognition by the ICTV.•Related sequences were also retrieved from (meta)viromics and genomic studies.•Biological data suggest that the novel virus is associated with hypovirulence.
This study describes a new mycovirus infecting a strain from the Fusarium incarnatum-equiseti species complex. Based on phylogenetic and genomic analyses, this virus belongs to the recently proposed genus “Zetapartitivirus” in the family Partitiviridae. The name “Fusarium equiseti partitivirus 1″ (FePV1) is therefore suggested for this novel viral species. Similar to other partitiviruses, FePV1 genome is composed by two dsRNA segments that exhibit each one large ORF encoding for an RdRp and a CP, respectively. A smaller dsRNA was also detected in infected mycelium and could be a satellite RNA of FePV1. In addition to characterized zetapartitiviruses, other FePV1-related sequences were retrieved from online databases and their significance is discussed. Following conidial isolation, an FePV1-free isogenic line of the fungal host was obtained. In comparison with the original infected strain, this line showed higher growth, biomass production and pathogenicity on tomato, advocating that FePV1 induces hypovirulence on its host. |
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ISSN: | 0168-1702 1872-7492 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.virusres.2021.198386 |