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Survey of Early-Diverging Lineages of Fungi Reveals Abundant and Diverse Mycoviruses
Mycoviruses are widespread and purportedly common throughout the fungal kingdom, although most are known from hosts in the two most recently diverged phyla, Ascomycota and Basidiomycota, together called Dikarya. To augment our knowledge of mycovirus prevalence and diversity in underexplored fungi, w...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7482067/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32900807 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mBio.02027-20 |
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author | Myers, J. M. Bonds, A. E. Clemons, R. A. Thapa, N. A. Simmons, D. R. Carter-House, D. Ortanez, J. Liu, P. Miralles-Durán, A. Desirò, A. Longcore, J. E. Bonito, G. Stajich, J. E. Spatafora, J. W. Chang, Y. Corrochano, L. M. Gryganskyi, A. Grigoriev, I. V. James, T. Y. |
author_facet | Myers, J. M. Bonds, A. E. Clemons, R. A. Thapa, N. A. Simmons, D. R. Carter-House, D. Ortanez, J. Liu, P. Miralles-Durán, A. Desirò, A. Longcore, J. E. Bonito, G. Stajich, J. E. Spatafora, J. W. Chang, Y. Corrochano, L. M. Gryganskyi, A. Grigoriev, I. V. James, T. Y. |
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description | Mycoviruses are widespread and purportedly common throughout the fungal kingdom, although most are known from hosts in the two most recently diverged phyla, Ascomycota and Basidiomycota, together called Dikarya. To augment our knowledge of mycovirus prevalence and diversity in underexplored fungi, we conducted a large-scale survey of fungi in the earlier-diverging lineages, using both culture-based and transcriptome-mining approaches to search for RNA viruses. In total, 21.6% of 333 isolates were positive for RNA mycoviruses. This is a greater proportion than expected based on previous taxonomically broad mycovirus surveys and is suggestive of a strong phylogenetic component to mycoviral infection. Our newly found viral sequences are diverse, composed of double-stranded RNA, positive-sense single-stranded RNA (ssRNA), and negative-sense ssRNA genomes and include novel lineages lacking representation in the public databases. These identified viruses could be classified into 2 orders, 5 families, and 5 genera; however, half of the viruses remain taxonomically unassigned. Further, we identified a lineage of virus-like sequences in the genomes of members of Phycomycetaceae and Mortierellales that appear to be novel genes derived from integration of a viral RNA-dependent RNA polymerase gene. The two screening methods largely agreed in their detection of viruses; thus, we suggest that the culture-based assay is a cost-effective means to quickly assess whether a laboratory culture is virally infected. This study used culture collections and publicly available transcriptomes to demonstrate that mycoviruses are abundant in laboratory cultures of early-diverging fungal lineages. The function and diversity of mycoviruses found here will help guide future studies into mycovirus origins and ecological functions. |
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spelling | pubmed-74820672020-09-15 Survey of Early-Diverging Lineages of Fungi Reveals Abundant and Diverse Mycoviruses Myers, J. M. Bonds, A. E. Clemons, R. A. Thapa, N. A. Simmons, D. R. Carter-House, D. Ortanez, J. Liu, P. Miralles-Durán, A. Desirò, A. Longcore, J. E. Bonito, G. Stajich, J. E. Spatafora, J. W. Chang, Y. Corrochano, L. M. Gryganskyi, A. Grigoriev, I. V. James, T. Y. mBio Research Article Mycoviruses are widespread and purportedly common throughout the fungal kingdom, although most are known from hosts in the two most recently diverged phyla, Ascomycota and Basidiomycota, together called Dikarya. To augment our knowledge of mycovirus prevalence and diversity in underexplored fungi, we conducted a large-scale survey of fungi in the earlier-diverging lineages, using both culture-based and transcriptome-mining approaches to search for RNA viruses. In total, 21.6% of 333 isolates were positive for RNA mycoviruses. This is a greater proportion than expected based on previous taxonomically broad mycovirus surveys and is suggestive of a strong phylogenetic component to mycoviral infection. Our newly found viral sequences are diverse, composed of double-stranded RNA, positive-sense single-stranded RNA (ssRNA), and negative-sense ssRNA genomes and include novel lineages lacking representation in the public databases. These identified viruses could be classified into 2 orders, 5 families, and 5 genera; however, half of the viruses remain taxonomically unassigned. Further, we identified a lineage of virus-like sequences in the genomes of members of Phycomycetaceae and Mortierellales that appear to be novel genes derived from integration of a viral RNA-dependent RNA polymerase gene. The two screening methods largely agreed in their detection of viruses; thus, we suggest that the culture-based assay is a cost-effective means to quickly assess whether a laboratory culture is virally infected. This study used culture collections and publicly available transcriptomes to demonstrate that mycoviruses are abundant in laboratory cultures of early-diverging fungal lineages. The function and diversity of mycoviruses found here will help guide future studies into mycovirus origins and ecological functions. American Society for Microbiology 2020-09-08 /pmc/articles/PMC7482067/ /pubmed/32900807 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mBio.02027-20 Text en Copyright © 2020 Myers et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) . |
spellingShingle | Research Article Myers, J. M. Bonds, A. E. Clemons, R. A. Thapa, N. A. Simmons, D. R. Carter-House, D. Ortanez, J. Liu, P. Miralles-Durán, A. Desirò, A. Longcore, J. E. Bonito, G. Stajich, J. E. Spatafora, J. W. Chang, Y. Corrochano, L. M. Gryganskyi, A. Grigoriev, I. V. James, T. Y. Survey of Early-Diverging Lineages of Fungi Reveals Abundant and Diverse Mycoviruses |
title | Survey of Early-Diverging Lineages of Fungi Reveals Abundant and Diverse Mycoviruses |
title_full | Survey of Early-Diverging Lineages of Fungi Reveals Abundant and Diverse Mycoviruses |
title_fullStr | Survey of Early-Diverging Lineages of Fungi Reveals Abundant and Diverse Mycoviruses |
title_full_unstemmed | Survey of Early-Diverging Lineages of Fungi Reveals Abundant and Diverse Mycoviruses |
title_short | Survey of Early-Diverging Lineages of Fungi Reveals Abundant and Diverse Mycoviruses |
title_sort | survey of early-diverging lineages of fungi reveals abundant and diverse mycoviruses |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7482067/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32900807 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mBio.02027-20 |
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