TY - JOUR
T1 - A new tetra-segmented splipalmivirus with divided RdRP domains from Cryphonectria naterciae, a fungus found on chestnut and cork oak trees in Europe
AU - Sato, Yukiyo
AU - Shahi, Sabitree
AU - Telengech, Paul
AU - Hisano, Sakae
AU - Cornejo, Carolina
AU - Rigling, Daniel
AU - Kondo, Hideki
AU - Suzuki, Nobuhiro
N1 - Funding Information:
This study was supported in part by Yomogi Inc., Joint Usage/Research Center, Institute of Plant Science and Resources, Okayama University (to C.C), the Ohara Foundation for Agriculture Research (to N.S), Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research (A) and Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research on Innovative Areas and Grants-in-Aid for JSPS fellows from the Japanese Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology ( KAKENHI 21H05035 , 21K18222 , 17H01463 , 16H06436 , 16H06429 and 16K21723 to N.S and H.K.; 19J00261 to Y.S). The authors are grateful to Drs. Donald L. Nuss, for generous gifts of the C. parasitica strain Δdcl2. Y.S and S.S are JSPS (Japan Society for the Promotion of Science) fellows.
Funding Information:
This study was supported in part by Yomogi Inc. Joint Usage/Research Center, Institute of Plant Science and Resources, Okayama University (to C.C), the Ohara Foundation for Agriculture Research (to N.S), Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research (A) and Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research on Innovative Areas and Grants-in-Aid for JSPS fellows from the Japanese Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (KAKENHI 21H05035, 21K18222, 17H01463, 16H06436, 16H06429 and 16K21723 to N.S and H.K.; 19J00261 to Y.S). The authors are grateful to Drs. Donald L. Nuss, for generous gifts of the C. parasitica strain ?dcl2. Y.S and S.S are JSPS (Japan Society for the Promotion of Science) fellows.
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PY - 2022/1/2
Y1 - 2022/1/2
N2 - Positive-sense (+), single-stranded (ss) RNA viruses with divided RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRP) domains have been reported from diverse filamentous ascomycetes since 2020. These viruses are termed splipalmiviruses or polynarnaviruses and have been characterized largely at the sequence level, but ill-defined biologically. Cryphonectria naterciae, from which only one virus has been reported, is an ascomycetous fungus potentially plant-pathogenic to chestnut and oak trees. We molecularly characterized multiple viruses in a single Portuguese isolate (C0614) of C. naterciae, taking a metatranscriptomic and conventional double-stranded RNA approach. Among them are a novel splipalmivirus (Cryphonectria naterciae splipalmivirus 1, CnSpV1) and a novel fusagravirus (Cryphonectria naterciae fusagravirus 1, CnFGV1). This study focused on the former virus. CnSpV1 has a tetra-segmented, (+)ssRNA genome (RNA1 to RNA4). As observed for other splipalmiviruses reported in 2020 and 2021, the RdRP domain is separately encoded by RNA1 (motifs F, A and B) and RNA2 (motifs C and D). A hypothetical protein encoded by the 5′-proximal open reading frame of RNA3 shows similarity to a counterpart conserved in some splipalmiviruses. The other RNA3-encoded protein and RNA4-encoded protein show no similarity with known proteins in a blastp search. The tetra-segment nature was confirmed by the conserved terminal sequences of the four CnSpV1 segments (RNA1 to RNA4) and their 100% coexistence in over 100 single conidial isolates tested. The experimental introduction of CnSpV1 along with CnFGV1 into a virus free strain C0754 of C. naterciae vegetatively incompatible with C0614 resulted in no phenotypic alteration, suggesting asymptomatic infection. The protoplast fusion assay indicates a considerably narrow host range of CnSpV1, restricted to the species C. naterciae and C. carpinicola. This study contributes to better understanding of the molecular and biological properties of this unique group of viruses.
AB - Positive-sense (+), single-stranded (ss) RNA viruses with divided RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRP) domains have been reported from diverse filamentous ascomycetes since 2020. These viruses are termed splipalmiviruses or polynarnaviruses and have been characterized largely at the sequence level, but ill-defined biologically. Cryphonectria naterciae, from which only one virus has been reported, is an ascomycetous fungus potentially plant-pathogenic to chestnut and oak trees. We molecularly characterized multiple viruses in a single Portuguese isolate (C0614) of C. naterciae, taking a metatranscriptomic and conventional double-stranded RNA approach. Among them are a novel splipalmivirus (Cryphonectria naterciae splipalmivirus 1, CnSpV1) and a novel fusagravirus (Cryphonectria naterciae fusagravirus 1, CnFGV1). This study focused on the former virus. CnSpV1 has a tetra-segmented, (+)ssRNA genome (RNA1 to RNA4). As observed for other splipalmiviruses reported in 2020 and 2021, the RdRP domain is separately encoded by RNA1 (motifs F, A and B) and RNA2 (motifs C and D). A hypothetical protein encoded by the 5′-proximal open reading frame of RNA3 shows similarity to a counterpart conserved in some splipalmiviruses. The other RNA3-encoded protein and RNA4-encoded protein show no similarity with known proteins in a blastp search. The tetra-segment nature was confirmed by the conserved terminal sequences of the four CnSpV1 segments (RNA1 to RNA4) and their 100% coexistence in over 100 single conidial isolates tested. The experimental introduction of CnSpV1 along with CnFGV1 into a virus free strain C0754 of C. naterciae vegetatively incompatible with C0614 resulted in no phenotypic alteration, suggesting asymptomatic infection. The protoplast fusion assay indicates a considerably narrow host range of CnSpV1, restricted to the species C. naterciae and C. carpinicola. This study contributes to better understanding of the molecular and biological properties of this unique group of viruses.
KW - Capsidless
KW - Cryphonectria naterciae
KW - Fungal virus
KW - Mycovirus
KW - Narnavirus
KW - RNA virus
KW - Splipalmivirus
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U2 - 10.1016/j.virusres.2021.198606
DO - 10.1016/j.virusres.2021.198606
M3 - Article
C2 - 34688782
AN - SCOPUS:85119300173
SN - 0168-1702
VL - 307
JO - Virus Research
JF - Virus Research
M1 - 198606
ER -