Xue Bai, Caixia Yang, Jing Wang, Song Zhang, Mengji Cao
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摘要
摘要在中国发现了一种新的具有黄斑和黄花叶症状的新病毒,暂定为CRIV-1 (Cynanchum rostellatum idea - virus 1)。CRIV-1 RNA-1全长5418个核苷酸(nt),编码含有甲基转移酶(MTR)、解旋酶(Hel)和RNA依赖性RNA聚合酶(RdRp)结构域的多蛋白。RNA-2全长2224 nt,编码一种假定的运动蛋白(MP)和一种外壳蛋白(CP)。结果表明,CRIV-1在多蛋白序列上与树莓丛矮病毒(AB948214)同源性最高(61.2%/61.8%),与黑桑树病毒(MW017549)同源性最高(57.3%/47.4%),与猕猴桃黄化病毒3 (OL581736)同源性最高(59.4%/57.6%)。基于多蛋白aa序列的系统发育分析表明,CRIV-1与其他理想病毒有密切的亲缘关系。CRIV-1可以通过机械接种的方式传播到牛头藤和烟叶上。总的来说,我们的数据支持将CRIV-1分类为理想病毒属的新成员。
Complete genome sequence of a putative new idaeovirus identified in Cynanchum rostellatum in China
A new bipartite idaeovirus tentatively named "Cynanchum rostellatum idaeovirus 1" (CRIV-1) was identified inCynanchum rostellatum exhibiting yellow spots and yellow mosaic symptoms in China. CRIV-1 RNA-1 is 5,418 nucleotides (nt) in length and encodes a polyprotein containing methyltransferase (MTR), helicase (Hel), and RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp) domains. RNA-2 is 2,224 nt in length and encodes a putative movement protein (MP) and a coat protein (CP). CRIV-1 was found to share the highest nt/amino acid (aa) sequence identity with raspberry bushy dwarf virus (AB948214) in the polyprotein (61.2%/61.8%), with black mulberry idaeovirus (MW017549) in the CP (57.3%/47.4%), and with Actinidia yellowing virus 3 (OL581736) in the MP (59.4%/57.6%). Phylogenetic analysis based on polyprotein aa sequences showed a close relationship of CRIV-1 to other idaeoviruses. CRIV-1 can be transmitted to C. rostellatum andNicotiana benthamiana plants via mechanical inoculation. Collectively, our data support the classification of CRIV-1 as a new member of the genus Idaeovirus.
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