松露属植物块菌(Tuber rufum)携带的新型丝状病毒的鉴定和全长基因组特征描述。

Q2 Medicine VirusDisease Pub Date : 2024-09-01 Epub Date: 2024-09-02 DOI:10.1007/s13337-024-00887-6
Ilgaz Akata, Gulce Edis, Eda Kumru, Ergin Sahin
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研究非栽培真菌(包括形成菌根关系的真菌)中病毒的多样性至关重要。同样重要的是,要探索引起植物疾病或具有重要经济意义的真菌中的病毒群落。这种双重方法有助于我们全面掌握真菌病毒的多样性和进化。尤其是菌根真菌,它们寄生着多种病毒,揭示了病毒的多样性和进化。在本研究中,我们发现了一种感染下生菌根真菌 Tuber rufum 的新型丝状病毒,并对其进行了完整的基因组鉴定。这种病毒被命名为 "Tuber rufum mitovirus 1"(TrMV1),其基因组大小为 2864 个核苷酸,G+C 含量为 37.53%。它包含一个开放阅读框(ORF),负责编码依赖 RNA 的 RNA 聚合酶(RdRp)。使用 BLASTp 进行的比较分析表明,TrMV1 编码的蛋白质与 Triamitovirus 属中的蛋白质具有显著的序列相似性。具体来说,TrMV1 与 Sopawar 病毒的相似度最高(43.35%),Sopawar 病毒是以前通过元转录本组分析在土壤环境中检测到的一种有丝分裂病毒。系统发生学检查将 TrMV1 归类为丝状病毒科 Triamitovirus 属的成员。这一发现标志着首次在下生菌根真菌 Tuber rufum 中发现了丝状病毒。TrMV1的发现扩展了我们对丝状病毒科多样性和进化的了解,为不断扩大的真菌病毒序列库做出了贡献:在线版本包含补充材料,可查阅 10.1007/s13337-024-00887-6。
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Identification and full-length genome characterization of a novel mitovirus hosted by the truffle species Tuber rufum.

Studying the diversity of viruses found in uncultivated fungi, including those forming mycorrhizal relationships, is essential. It's equally important to explore viral communities in fungi that cause plant diseases or are economically significant. This dual approach helps us grasp the full scope of mycovirus diversity and evolution. Mycorrhizal fungi, in particular, host a wide range of viruses, shedding light on viral diversity and evolution. In this study, we present the discovery and complete genome characterization of a novel mitovirus infecting the hypogeous mycorrhizal fungus Tuber rufum. This virus, denominated "Tuber rufum mitovirus 1" (TrMV1) has a genome size of 2864 nucleotides with a G + C content of 37.53%. It contains a single open reading frame (ORF) responsible for encoding RNA dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp). Comparative analysis using BLASTp reveals that the protein encoded by TrMV1 shares significant sequence similarities with those found in the Triamitovirus genus. Specifically, TrMV1 shows the closest resemblance (43.35% identity) to Sopawar virus, a mitovirus previously detected in soil environments through metatranscriptomic analyses. Phylogenetic examination categorizes TrMV1 as a member of the Triamitovirus genus within the Mitoviridae family. This finding marks the first identification of a mitovirus within the hypogeous mycorrhizal fungus Tuber rufum. The discovery of TrMV1 expands our knowledge of Mitoviridae family diversity and evolution, contributing to the growing repository of mycovirus sequences.

Supplementary information: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s13337-024-00887-6.

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VirusDisease Medicine-Infectious Diseases
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期刊介绍: VirusDisease, formerly known as ''Indian Journal of Virology'', publishes original research on all aspects of viruses infecting animal, human, plant, fish and other living organisms.
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