木薯褐条病毒的核苷酸替换率是典型的 Potyviridae 科病毒。

IF 2.5 4区 医学 Q3 VIROLOGY Virus research Pub Date : 2024-05-22 DOI:10.1016/j.virusres.2024.199397
Willard Mbewe , Settumba Mukasa , Mildred Ochwo-Ssemakula , Peter Sseruwagi , Fred Tairo , Joseph Ndunguru , Siobain Duffy
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引起木薯褐纹病(木薯褐纹病毒 [CBSV] 和乌干达木薯褐纹病毒 [UCBSV])的异粘病毒(Potyviridae 科)是破坏性植物病原体,影响了非洲东部和中部木薯生产的可持续性。然而,人们对这些病毒的进化速度及其在非洲出现的时间知之甚少,而这恰恰说明了这些病毒在宿主转移和抵御 RNAi 控制方法方面有多么容易。我们在此介绍根据 CBSV 的衣壳蛋白基因(CP)确定的进化速度(UCBSV 数据集中的时间信号不足以进行可比分析)。据我们的 BEAST 分析估计,CBSV CP 的平均进化速率为每年每个位点 1.43 × 10-3 个核苷酸替换,CBSV 分离物的最近共同祖先出现在 1944 年(95% HPD,1922 - 1963 年之间)。我们比较了已发表的十科植物病毒 CPs 的实测进化率和估计进化率,结果表明 CBSV 是一种平均进化的壶状病毒,但壶状病毒科成员的进化速度要快于病毒科成员以及 Betaflexiviridae、Bunyaviridae、Caulimoviridae 和 Closteroviridae 的单一代表。
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Cassava brown streak virus evolves with a nucleotide-substitution rate that is typical for the family Potyviridae

The ipomoviruses (family Potyviridae) that cause cassava brown streak disease (cassava brown streak virus [CBSV] and Uganda cassava brown streak virus [UCBSV]) are damaging plant pathogens that affect the sustainability of cassava production in East and Central Africa. However, little is known about the rate at which the viruses evolve and when they emerged in Africa – which inform how easily these viruses can host shift and resist RNAi approaches for control. We present here the rates of evolution determined from the coat protein gene (CP) of CBSV (Temporal signal in a UCBSV dataset was not sufficient for comparable analysis). Our BEAST analysis estimated the CBSV CP evolves at a mean rate of 1.43 × 10−3 nucleotide substitutions per site per year, with the most recent common ancestor of sampled CBSV isolates existing in 1944 (95% HPD, between years 1922 – 1963). We compared the published measured and estimated rates of evolution of CPs from ten families of plant viruses and showed that CBSV is an average-evolving potyvirid, but that members of Potyviridae evolve more quickly than members of Virgaviridae and the single representatives of Betaflexiviridae, Bunyaviridae, Caulimoviridae and Closteroviridae.

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Virus research
Virus research 医学-病毒学
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期刊介绍: Virus Research provides a means of fast publication for original papers on fundamental research in virology. Contributions on new developments concerning virus structure, replication, pathogenesis and evolution are encouraged. These include reports describing virus morphology, the function and antigenic analysis of virus structural components, virus genome structure and expression, analysis on virus replication processes, virus evolution in connection with antiviral interventions, effects of viruses on their host cells, particularly on the immune system, and the pathogenesis of virus infections, including oncogene activation and transduction.
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