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Novel Victorivirus from a Pakistani Isolate of Alternaria alternata Lacking a Typical Translational Stop/Restart Sequence Signature

The family Totiviridae currently contains five genera Totivirus, Victorivirus, Leishmavirus, Trichomonasvirus, and Giardiavirus. Members in this family generally have a set of two-open reading frame (ORF) elements in their genome with the 5′-proximal ORF (ORF1) encoding a capsid protein (CP) and the...

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Autores principales: Jamal, Atif, Sato, Yukiyo, Shahi, Sabitree, Shamsi, Wajeeha, Kondo, Hideki, Suzuki, Nobuhiro
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6631646/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31242660
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v11060577
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author Jamal, Atif
Sato, Yukiyo
Shahi, Sabitree
Shamsi, Wajeeha
Kondo, Hideki
Suzuki, Nobuhiro
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Sato, Yukiyo
Shahi, Sabitree
Shamsi, Wajeeha
Kondo, Hideki
Suzuki, Nobuhiro
author_sort Jamal, Atif
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description The family Totiviridae currently contains five genera Totivirus, Victorivirus, Leishmavirus, Trichomonasvirus, and Giardiavirus. Members in this family generally have a set of two-open reading frame (ORF) elements in their genome with the 5′-proximal ORF (ORF1) encoding a capsid protein (CP) and the 3′-proximal one (ORF2) for RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp). How the downstream open reading frames (ORFs) are expressed is genus-specific. All victoriviruses characterized thus far appear to use the stop/restart translation mechanism, allowing for the expression of two separate protein products from bicitronic genome-sized viral mRNA, while the totiviruses use a −1 ribosomal frame-shifting that leads to a fusion product of CP and RdRp. We report the biological and molecular characterization of a novel victorivirus termed Alternaria alternata victorivirus 1 (AalVV1) isolated from Alternaria alternata in Pakistan. The phylogenetic and molecular analyses showed AalVV1 to be distinct from previously reported victoriviruses. AalVV1 appears to have a sequence signature required for the −1 frame-shifting at the ORF1/2 junction region, rather than a stop/restart key mediator. By contrast, SDS–polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis and peptide mass fingerprinting analyses of purified virion preparations suggested the expression of two protein products, not a CP-RdRp fusion product. How these proteins are expressed is discussed in this study. Possible effects of infection by this virus were tested in two fungal species: A. alternata and RNA silencing proficient and deficient strains of Cryphonectria parasitica, a model filamentous fungus. AalVV1 showed symptomless infection in all of these fungal strains, even in the RNA silencing deficient C. parasitica strain.
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spelling pubmed-66316462019-08-19 Novel Victorivirus from a Pakistani Isolate of Alternaria alternata Lacking a Typical Translational Stop/Restart Sequence Signature Jamal, Atif Sato, Yukiyo Shahi, Sabitree Shamsi, Wajeeha Kondo, Hideki Suzuki, Nobuhiro Viruses Article The family Totiviridae currently contains five genera Totivirus, Victorivirus, Leishmavirus, Trichomonasvirus, and Giardiavirus. Members in this family generally have a set of two-open reading frame (ORF) elements in their genome with the 5′-proximal ORF (ORF1) encoding a capsid protein (CP) and the 3′-proximal one (ORF2) for RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp). How the downstream open reading frames (ORFs) are expressed is genus-specific. All victoriviruses characterized thus far appear to use the stop/restart translation mechanism, allowing for the expression of two separate protein products from bicitronic genome-sized viral mRNA, while the totiviruses use a −1 ribosomal frame-shifting that leads to a fusion product of CP and RdRp. We report the biological and molecular characterization of a novel victorivirus termed Alternaria alternata victorivirus 1 (AalVV1) isolated from Alternaria alternata in Pakistan. The phylogenetic and molecular analyses showed AalVV1 to be distinct from previously reported victoriviruses. AalVV1 appears to have a sequence signature required for the −1 frame-shifting at the ORF1/2 junction region, rather than a stop/restart key mediator. By contrast, SDS–polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis and peptide mass fingerprinting analyses of purified virion preparations suggested the expression of two protein products, not a CP-RdRp fusion product. How these proteins are expressed is discussed in this study. Possible effects of infection by this virus were tested in two fungal species: A. alternata and RNA silencing proficient and deficient strains of Cryphonectria parasitica, a model filamentous fungus. AalVV1 showed symptomless infection in all of these fungal strains, even in the RNA silencing deficient C. parasitica strain. MDPI 2019-06-25 /pmc/articles/PMC6631646/ /pubmed/31242660 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v11060577 Text en © 2019 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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Jamal, Atif
Sato, Yukiyo
Shahi, Sabitree
Shamsi, Wajeeha
Kondo, Hideki
Suzuki, Nobuhiro
Novel Victorivirus from a Pakistani Isolate of Alternaria alternata Lacking a Typical Translational Stop/Restart Sequence Signature
title Novel Victorivirus from a Pakistani Isolate of Alternaria alternata Lacking a Typical Translational Stop/Restart Sequence Signature
title_full Novel Victorivirus from a Pakistani Isolate of Alternaria alternata Lacking a Typical Translational Stop/Restart Sequence Signature
title_fullStr Novel Victorivirus from a Pakistani Isolate of Alternaria alternata Lacking a Typical Translational Stop/Restart Sequence Signature
title_full_unstemmed Novel Victorivirus from a Pakistani Isolate of Alternaria alternata Lacking a Typical Translational Stop/Restart Sequence Signature
title_short Novel Victorivirus from a Pakistani Isolate of Alternaria alternata Lacking a Typical Translational Stop/Restart Sequence Signature
title_sort novel victorivirus from a pakistani isolate of alternaria alternata lacking a typical translational stop/restart sequence signature
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6631646/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31242660
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v11060577
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