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New Insights into the Genome Organization of Yeast Killer Viruses Based on “Atypical” Killer Strains Characterized by High-Throughput Sequencing

Viral M-dsRNAs encoding yeast killer toxins share similar genomic organization, but no overall sequence identity. The dsRNA full-length sequences of several known M-viruses either have yet to be completed, or they were shorter than estimated by agarose gel electrophoresis. High-throughput sequencing...

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Autores principales: Ramírez, Manuel, Velázquez, Rocío, López-Piñeiro, Antonio, Naranjo, Belén, Roig, Francisco, Llorens, Carlos
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5618225/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28925975
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxins9090292
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author Ramírez, Manuel
Velázquez, Rocío
López-Piñeiro, Antonio
Naranjo, Belén
Roig, Francisco
Llorens, Carlos
author_facet Ramírez, Manuel
Velázquez, Rocío
López-Piñeiro, Antonio
Naranjo, Belén
Roig, Francisco
Llorens, Carlos
author_sort Ramírez, Manuel
collection PubMed
description Viral M-dsRNAs encoding yeast killer toxins share similar genomic organization, but no overall sequence identity. The dsRNA full-length sequences of several known M-viruses either have yet to be completed, or they were shorter than estimated by agarose gel electrophoresis. High-throughput sequencing was used to analyze some M-dsRNAs previously sequenced by traditional techniques, and new dsRNAs from atypical killer strains of Saccharomyces cerevisiae and Torulaspora delbrueckii. All dsRNAs expected to be present in a given yeast strain were reliably detected and sequenced, and the previously-known sequences were confirmed. The few discrepancies between viral variants were mostly located around the central poly(A) region. A continuous sequence of the ScV-M2 genome was obtained for the first time. M1 virus was found for the first time in wine yeasts, coexisting with Mbarr-1 virus in T. delbrueckii. Extra 5′- and 3′-sequences were found in all M-genomes. The presence of repeated short sequences in the non-coding 3′-region of most M-genomes indicates that they have a common phylogenetic origin. High identity between amino acid sequences of killer toxins and some unclassified proteins of yeast, bacteria, and wine grapes suggests that killer viruses recruited some sequences from the genome of these organisms, or vice versa, during evolution.
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spelling pubmed-56182252017-09-29 New Insights into the Genome Organization of Yeast Killer Viruses Based on “Atypical” Killer Strains Characterized by High-Throughput Sequencing Ramírez, Manuel Velázquez, Rocío López-Piñeiro, Antonio Naranjo, Belén Roig, Francisco Llorens, Carlos Toxins (Basel) Article Viral M-dsRNAs encoding yeast killer toxins share similar genomic organization, but no overall sequence identity. The dsRNA full-length sequences of several known M-viruses either have yet to be completed, or they were shorter than estimated by agarose gel electrophoresis. High-throughput sequencing was used to analyze some M-dsRNAs previously sequenced by traditional techniques, and new dsRNAs from atypical killer strains of Saccharomyces cerevisiae and Torulaspora delbrueckii. All dsRNAs expected to be present in a given yeast strain were reliably detected and sequenced, and the previously-known sequences were confirmed. The few discrepancies between viral variants were mostly located around the central poly(A) region. A continuous sequence of the ScV-M2 genome was obtained for the first time. M1 virus was found for the first time in wine yeasts, coexisting with Mbarr-1 virus in T. delbrueckii. Extra 5′- and 3′-sequences were found in all M-genomes. The presence of repeated short sequences in the non-coding 3′-region of most M-genomes indicates that they have a common phylogenetic origin. High identity between amino acid sequences of killer toxins and some unclassified proteins of yeast, bacteria, and wine grapes suggests that killer viruses recruited some sequences from the genome of these organisms, or vice versa, during evolution. MDPI 2017-09-19 /pmc/articles/PMC5618225/ /pubmed/28925975 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxins9090292 Text en © 2017 by the authors. 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Ramírez, Manuel
Velázquez, Rocío
López-Piñeiro, Antonio
Naranjo, Belén
Roig, Francisco
Llorens, Carlos
New Insights into the Genome Organization of Yeast Killer Viruses Based on “Atypical” Killer Strains Characterized by High-Throughput Sequencing
title New Insights into the Genome Organization of Yeast Killer Viruses Based on “Atypical” Killer Strains Characterized by High-Throughput Sequencing
title_full New Insights into the Genome Organization of Yeast Killer Viruses Based on “Atypical” Killer Strains Characterized by High-Throughput Sequencing
title_fullStr New Insights into the Genome Organization of Yeast Killer Viruses Based on “Atypical” Killer Strains Characterized by High-Throughput Sequencing
title_full_unstemmed New Insights into the Genome Organization of Yeast Killer Viruses Based on “Atypical” Killer Strains Characterized by High-Throughput Sequencing
title_short New Insights into the Genome Organization of Yeast Killer Viruses Based on “Atypical” Killer Strains Characterized by High-Throughput Sequencing
title_sort new insights into the genome organization of yeast killer viruses based on “atypical” killer strains characterized by high-throughput sequencing
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5618225/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28925975
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxins9090292
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