High-throughput RNA sequencing analysis of Mallotus japonicus revealed novel polerovirus and amalgavirus.

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q4 VIROLOGY Acta virologica Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.4149/av_2023_102
Dongjin Choi, Megha Rai, Amit Rai, Chaerim Shin, Mami Yamazaki, Yoonsoo Hahn
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Abstract

High-throughput RNA sequencing (RNA-seq) analysis of samples from Mallotus japonicus, a traditional medicinal plant, yielded two novel RNA viruses tentatively named Mallotus japonicus virus A (MjVA) and Mallotus japonicus virus B (MjVB). The MjVA and MjVB genomes encode proteins showing amino acid sequence similarities to those of poleroviruses (the genus Polerovirus, the family Solemoviridae) and amalgaviruses (the genus Amalgavirus, the family Amalgaviridae), respectively. The MjVA genome contains seven highly overlapping open reading frames, which are translated to seven proteins through various translational mechanisms, including -1 programmed ribosomal frameshifting (PRF) at the slippery motif GGGAAAC, non-AUG translational initiation, and stop codon readthrough. The MjVB genome encodes two proteins; one of which is translated by +1 PRF mechanism at the slippery motif UUUCGN. The abundance analysis of virus-derived RNA fragments revealed that MjVA is highly concentrated in plant parts with well-developed phloem tissues as previously demonstrated in other poleroviruses, which are transmitted by phloem feeders, such as aphids. MjVB, an amalgavirus generally transmitted by seeds, is distributed in all samples at low concentrations. Thus, this study demonstrates the effectiveness and usefulness of RNA-seq analysis of plant samples for the identification of novel RNA viruses and analysis of their tissue distribution. Keywords: Polerovirus; Amalgavirus; Mallotus japonicus; RNA virus; viral genome; programmed ribosomal frameshifting.

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对日本马蹄莲的高通量RNA测序分析发现了新的极络病毒和汞齐病毒。
利用高通量RNA测序(RNA-seq)技术对传统药用植物Mallotus japonicus样品进行分析,获得了两种新的RNA病毒,暂定名为Mallotus japonicus病毒a (MjVA)和Mallotus japonicus病毒B (MjVB)。MjVA和MjVB基因组编码的蛋白质氨基酸序列分别与Polerovirus (Polerovirus属,Solemoviridae)和amalgaviruses (Amalgavirus属,Amalgaviridae)相似。MjVA基因组包含7个高度重叠的开放阅读框,这些阅读框通过各种翻译机制翻译成7种蛋白质,包括滑基序GGGAAAC上的-1程序性核糖体移框(PRF)、非aug翻译起始和停止密码子读取。MjVB基因组编码两种蛋白质;其中一个在光滑基序UUUCGN上由+1 PRF机制翻译。病毒衍生RNA片段的丰度分析显示,MjVA高度集中在韧皮部组织发育良好的植物部位,这与之前在其他由韧皮部取食者(如蚜虫)传播的极病毒中所证实的一样。MjVB是一种通常通过种子传播的汞合金病毒,在所有样本中均以低浓度分布。因此,本研究证明了植物样本RNA-seq分析在鉴定新型RNA病毒和分析其组织分布方面的有效性和实用性。关键词:Polerovirus;Amalgavirus;Mallotus多糖类化合物;RNA病毒;病毒基因组;程序化核糖体移框。
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Acta virologica
Acta virologica 医学-病毒学
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期刊介绍: Acta virologica is an international journal of predominantly molecular and cellular virology. Acta virologica aims to publish papers reporting original results of fundamental and applied research mainly on human, animal and plant viruses at cellular and molecular level. As a matter of tradition, also rickettsiae are included. Areas of interest are virus structure and morphology, molecular biology of virus-cell interactions, molecular genetics of viruses, pathogenesis of viral diseases, viral immunology, vaccines, antiviral drugs and viral diagnostics.
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