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Discovery and Analyses of Caulimovirid-like Sequences in Upland Cotton (Gossypium hirsutum)

Analyses of Illumina-based high-throughput sequencing data generated during characterization of the cotton leafroll dwarf virus population in Mississippi (2020–2022) consistently yielded contigs varying in size (most frequently from 4 to 7 kb) with identical nucleotide content and sharing similariti...

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Autores principales: Aboughanem-Sabanadzovic, Nina, Allen, Thomas W., Frelichowski, James, Scheffler, Jodi, Sabanadzovic, Sead
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Publicado: MDPI 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10458927/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37631986
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v15081643
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author Aboughanem-Sabanadzovic, Nina
Allen, Thomas W.
Frelichowski, James
Scheffler, Jodi
Sabanadzovic, Sead
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Allen, Thomas W.
Frelichowski, James
Scheffler, Jodi
Sabanadzovic, Sead
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description Analyses of Illumina-based high-throughput sequencing data generated during characterization of the cotton leafroll dwarf virus population in Mississippi (2020–2022) consistently yielded contigs varying in size (most frequently from 4 to 7 kb) with identical nucleotide content and sharing similarities with reverse transcriptases (RTases) encoded by extant plant pararetroviruses (family Caulimoviridiae). Initial data prompted an in-depth study involving molecular and bioinformatic approaches to characterize the nature and origins of these caulimovirid-like sequences. As a result, here, we report on endogenous viral elements (EVEs) related to extant members of the family Caulimoviridae, integrated into a genome of upland cotton (Gossypium hirsutum), for which we propose the provisional name “endogenous cotton pararetroviral elements” (eCPRVE). Our investigations pinpointed a ~15 kbp-long locus on the A04 chromosome consisting of head-to-head orientated tandem copies located on positive- and negative-sense DNA strands (eCPRVE+ and eCPRVE-). Sequences of the eCPRVE+ comprised nearly complete and slightly decayed genome information, including ORFs coding for the viral movement protein (MP), coat protein (CP), RTase, and transactivator/viroplasm protein (TA). Phylogenetic analyses of major viral proteins suggest that the eCPRVE+ may have been initially derived from a genome of a cognate virus belonging to a putative new genus within the family. Unexpectedly, an identical 15 kb-long locus composed of two eCPRVE copies was also detected in a newly recognized species G. ekmanianum, shedding some light on the relatively recent evolution within the cotton family.
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spelling pubmed-104589272023-08-27 Discovery and Analyses of Caulimovirid-like Sequences in Upland Cotton (Gossypium hirsutum) Aboughanem-Sabanadzovic, Nina Allen, Thomas W. Frelichowski, James Scheffler, Jodi Sabanadzovic, Sead Viruses Article Analyses of Illumina-based high-throughput sequencing data generated during characterization of the cotton leafroll dwarf virus population in Mississippi (2020–2022) consistently yielded contigs varying in size (most frequently from 4 to 7 kb) with identical nucleotide content and sharing similarities with reverse transcriptases (RTases) encoded by extant plant pararetroviruses (family Caulimoviridiae). Initial data prompted an in-depth study involving molecular and bioinformatic approaches to characterize the nature and origins of these caulimovirid-like sequences. As a result, here, we report on endogenous viral elements (EVEs) related to extant members of the family Caulimoviridae, integrated into a genome of upland cotton (Gossypium hirsutum), for which we propose the provisional name “endogenous cotton pararetroviral elements” (eCPRVE). Our investigations pinpointed a ~15 kbp-long locus on the A04 chromosome consisting of head-to-head orientated tandem copies located on positive- and negative-sense DNA strands (eCPRVE+ and eCPRVE-). Sequences of the eCPRVE+ comprised nearly complete and slightly decayed genome information, including ORFs coding for the viral movement protein (MP), coat protein (CP), RTase, and transactivator/viroplasm protein (TA). Phylogenetic analyses of major viral proteins suggest that the eCPRVE+ may have been initially derived from a genome of a cognate virus belonging to a putative new genus within the family. Unexpectedly, an identical 15 kb-long locus composed of two eCPRVE copies was also detected in a newly recognized species G. ekmanianum, shedding some light on the relatively recent evolution within the cotton family. MDPI 2023-07-28 /pmc/articles/PMC10458927/ /pubmed/37631986 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v15081643 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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title_short Discovery and Analyses of Caulimovirid-like Sequences in Upland Cotton (Gossypium hirsutum)
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