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21/02/2024 |
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21/02/2024 |
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GONZÁLEZ, P. L. R.; ALEXANDRE, M. A. V.; POTSCLAM-BARRO, M.; DUARTE, L. M. L.; GONZALEZ, G. L. M.; CHABI-JESUS, C.; RAMOS, A. F.; HARAKAVA, R.; LORENZI, H.; ASTUA, J. de F.; KITAJIMA, E. W. |
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PEDRO LUIS RAMOS-GONZÁLEZ, INSTITUTO BIOLÓGICO DE SÃO PAULO; MARIA AMELIA VAZ ALEXANDRE, INSTITUTO BIOLÓGICO DE SÃO PAULO; MATHEUS POTSCLAM-BARRO, INSTITUTO BIOLÓGICO DE SÃO PAULO; LÍGIA MARIA LEMBO DUARTE, INSTITUTO BIOLÓGICO DE SÃO PAULO; GIANLUCA L. MICHEA GONZALEZ, INSTITUTO BIOLÓGICO DE SÃO PAULO; CAMILA CHABI-JESUS, INSTITUTO BIOLÓGICO DE SÃO PAULO; ALYNE F. RAMOS, INSTITUTO BIOLÓGICO DE SÃO PAULO; RICARDO HARAKAVA, INSTITUTO BIOLÓGICO DE SÃO PAULO; HARRI LORENZI, INSTITUTO PLANTARUM; JULIANA DE FREITAS ASTUA, CNPMF; ELLIOT WATANABE KITAJIMA, UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO. |
Título: |
Two Novel Betarhabdovirins Infecting Ornamental Plants and the Peculiar Intracellular Behavior of the Cytorhabdovirus in the Liana Aristolochia gibertii. |
Ano de publicação: |
2024 |
Fonte/Imprenta: |
Viruses, v. 16, n. 322, 2024. |
Páginas: |
17 p. |
DOI: |
https://doi.org/10.3390/v16030322 |
Idioma: |
Inglês |
Conteúdo: |
Abstract: Two novel members of the subfamily Betarhabdovirinae, family Rhabdoviridae, were identified in Brazil. Overall, their genomes have the typical organization 3′ -N-P-P3-M-G-L-5′ observed in mono-segmented plant-infecting rhabdoviruses. In aristolochia-associated cytorhabdovirus (AaCV), found in the liana aristolochia (Aristolochia gibertii Hook), an additional short orphan ORF encoding a transmembrane helix was detected between P3 and M. The AaCV genome and inferred encoded proteins share the highest identity values, consistently < 60%, with their counterparts of the yerba mate chlorosis-associated virus (Cytorhabdovirus flaviyerbamate). The second virus, false jalap virus (FaJV), was detected in the herbaceous plant false jalap (Mirabilis jalapa L.) and represents together with tomato betanucleorhabdovirus 2, originally found in tomato plants in Slovenia, a tentative new species of the genus Betanucleorhabdovirus. FaJV particles accumulate in the perinuclear space, and electron-lucent viroplasms were observed in the nuclei of the infected cells. Notably, dis-tinct from typical rhabdoviruses, most virions of AaCV were observed to be non-enclosed within membrane-bounded cavities. Instead, they were frequently seen in close association with surfaces of mitochondria or peroxisomes. Unlike FaJV, AaCV was successfully graft-transmitted to healthy plants of three species of the genus Aristolochia, while mechanical and seed transmission proved unsuccessful for both viruses. Data suggest that these viruses belong to two new tentative species within the subfamily Betarhabdovirinae. MenosAbstract: Two novel members of the subfamily Betarhabdovirinae, family Rhabdoviridae, were identified in Brazil. Overall, their genomes have the typical organization 3′ -N-P-P3-M-G-L-5′ observed in mono-segmented plant-infecting rhabdoviruses. In aristolochia-associated cytorhabdovirus (AaCV), found in the liana aristolochia (Aristolochia gibertii Hook), an additional short orphan ORF encoding a transmembrane helix was detected between P3 and M. The AaCV genome and inferred encoded proteins share the highest identity values, consistently < 60%, with their counterparts of the yerba mate chlorosis-associated virus (Cytorhabdovirus flaviyerbamate). The second virus, false jalap virus (FaJV), was detected in the herbaceous plant false jalap (Mirabilis jalapa L.) and represents together with tomato betanucleorhabdovirus 2, originally found in tomato plants in Slovenia, a tentative new species of the genus Betanucleorhabdovirus. FaJV particles accumulate in the perinuclear space, and electron-lucent viroplasms were observed in the nuclei of the infected cells. Notably, dis-tinct from typical rhabdoviruses, most virions of AaCV were observed to be non-enclosed within membrane-bounded cavities. Instead, they were frequently seen in close association with surfaces of mitochondria or peroxisomes. Unlike FaJV, AaCV was successfully graft-transmitted to healthy plants of three species of the genus Aristolochia, while mechanical and seed transmission proved unsuccessful for both viruses.... Mostrar Tudo |
Palavras-Chave: |
Betanucleorhabdovirus; Cytopathology; High-throughput sequencing; Virions; Virus particles. |
Thesagro: |
Planta. |
Thesaurus Nal: |
Ornamental plants. |
Categoria do assunto: |
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