A new monopartite begomovirus infecting Melochia tomentosa in Burkina Faso

IF 2.5 4区 医学 Q3 VIROLOGY Archives of Virology Pub Date : 2024-11-07 DOI:10.1007/s00705-024-06167-4
Alassane Ouattara, Dadjata Kéré, Murielle Hoareau, Kadidia Koïta, Pierre Lefeuvre, Jean-Michel Lett
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This is the first description of the complete genome sequence of a newly characterized monopartite begomovirus isolated from an asymptomatic uncultivated plant, Melochia tomentosa, collected in Burkina Faso. The sequence was obtained through rolling-circle amplification, cloning, and Sanger sequencing. The provisional species name “Begomovirus melochiae” and common virus name “melochia associated virus” (MeAV) are proposed. The MeAV genome was found to share the most nucleotide sequence similarity with three African monopartite begomoviruses: tomato curly stunt virus (74%), pepper yellow vein Mali virus (73%), and tomato leaf curl Cameroon virus (73%). Phylogenetic analysis confirmed its relationship to Old World monopartite begomoviruses. The discovery of MeAV in an uncultivated and asymptomatic plant provides a further example of the high diversity of begomoviruses in sub-Saharan African ecosystems.

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布基纳法索感染 Melochia tomentosa 的一种新的单分型乞猴病毒
本文首次描述了从布基纳法索采集的一种无症状未栽培植物 Melochia tomentosa 中分离出的一种新特征单分化乞猴病毒的完整基因组序列。该序列是通过滚圆扩增、克隆和桑格测序获得的。提出了暂定种名 "Melochiae Begomovirus "和通用病毒名 "Melochia 相关病毒"(MeAV)。研究发现,MeAV 基因组与三种非洲单分化乞猴病毒的核苷酸序列相似度最高:番茄卷曲矮缩病病毒(74%)、辣椒黄脉马里病毒(73%)和番茄卷叶喀麦隆病毒(73%)。系统发育分析证实了它与旧世界单分化乞猴病毒的关系。在一种未经栽培且无症状的植物中发现 MeAV,进一步说明了撒哈拉以南非洲生态系统中乞猴病毒的高度多样性。
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Archives of Virology 医学-病毒学
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