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Four Novel Mycoviruses from the Hypovirulent Botrytis cinerea SZ-2-3y Isolate from Paris polyphylla: Molecular Characterisation and Mitoviral Sequence Transboundary Entry into Plants

A hypovirulent SZ-2-3y strain isolated from diseased Paris polyphylla was identified as Botrytis cinerea. Interestingly, SZ-2-3y was coinfected with a mitovirus, two botouliviruses, and a 3074 nt fusarivirus, designated Botrytis cinerea fusarivirus 8 (BcFV8); it shares an 87.2% sequence identity wit...

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Autores principales: Wang, Qiong, Zou, Qi, Dai, Zhaoji, Hong, Ni, Wang, Guoping, Wang, Liping
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8777694/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35062353
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v14010151
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author Wang, Qiong
Zou, Qi
Dai, Zhaoji
Hong, Ni
Wang, Guoping
Wang, Liping
author_facet Wang, Qiong
Zou, Qi
Dai, Zhaoji
Hong, Ni
Wang, Guoping
Wang, Liping
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description A hypovirulent SZ-2-3y strain isolated from diseased Paris polyphylla was identified as Botrytis cinerea. Interestingly, SZ-2-3y was coinfected with a mitovirus, two botouliviruses, and a 3074 nt fusarivirus, designated Botrytis cinerea fusarivirus 8 (BcFV8); it shares an 87.2% sequence identity with the previously identified Botrytis cinerea fusarivirus 6 (BcFV6). The full-length 2945 nt genome sequence of the mitovirus, termed Botrytis cinerea mitovirus 10 (BcMV10), shares a 54% sequence identity with Fusarium boothii mitovirus 1 (FbMV1), and clusters with fungus mitoviruses, plant mitoviruses and plant mitochondria; hence BcMV10 is a new Mitoviridae member. The full-length 2759 nt and 2812 nt genome sequences of the other two botouliviruses, named Botrytis cinerea botoulivirus 18 and 19 (BcBoV18 and 19), share a 40% amino acid sequence identity with RNA-dependent RNA polymerase protein (RdRp), and these are new members of the Botoulivirus genus of Botourmiaviridae. Horizontal transmission analysis showed that BcBoV18, BcBoV19 and BcFV8 are not related to hypovirulence, suggesting that BcMV10 may induce hypovirulence. Intriguingly, a partial BcMV10 sequence was detected in cucumber plants inoculated with SZ-2-3y mycelium or pXT1/BcMV10 agrobacterium. In conclusion, we identified a hypovirulent SZ-2-3y fungal strain from P. polyphylla, coinfected with four novel mycoviruses that could serve as potential biocontrol agents. Our findings provide evidence of cross-kingdom mycoviral sequence transmission.
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spelling pubmed-87776942022-01-22 Four Novel Mycoviruses from the Hypovirulent Botrytis cinerea SZ-2-3y Isolate from Paris polyphylla: Molecular Characterisation and Mitoviral Sequence Transboundary Entry into Plants Wang, Qiong Zou, Qi Dai, Zhaoji Hong, Ni Wang, Guoping Wang, Liping Viruses Article A hypovirulent SZ-2-3y strain isolated from diseased Paris polyphylla was identified as Botrytis cinerea. Interestingly, SZ-2-3y was coinfected with a mitovirus, two botouliviruses, and a 3074 nt fusarivirus, designated Botrytis cinerea fusarivirus 8 (BcFV8); it shares an 87.2% sequence identity with the previously identified Botrytis cinerea fusarivirus 6 (BcFV6). The full-length 2945 nt genome sequence of the mitovirus, termed Botrytis cinerea mitovirus 10 (BcMV10), shares a 54% sequence identity with Fusarium boothii mitovirus 1 (FbMV1), and clusters with fungus mitoviruses, plant mitoviruses and plant mitochondria; hence BcMV10 is a new Mitoviridae member. The full-length 2759 nt and 2812 nt genome sequences of the other two botouliviruses, named Botrytis cinerea botoulivirus 18 and 19 (BcBoV18 and 19), share a 40% amino acid sequence identity with RNA-dependent RNA polymerase protein (RdRp), and these are new members of the Botoulivirus genus of Botourmiaviridae. Horizontal transmission analysis showed that BcBoV18, BcBoV19 and BcFV8 are not related to hypovirulence, suggesting that BcMV10 may induce hypovirulence. Intriguingly, a partial BcMV10 sequence was detected in cucumber plants inoculated with SZ-2-3y mycelium or pXT1/BcMV10 agrobacterium. In conclusion, we identified a hypovirulent SZ-2-3y fungal strain from P. polyphylla, coinfected with four novel mycoviruses that could serve as potential biocontrol agents. Our findings provide evidence of cross-kingdom mycoviral sequence transmission. MDPI 2022-01-14 /pmc/articles/PMC8777694/ /pubmed/35062353 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v14010151 Text en © 2022 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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Wang, Qiong
Zou, Qi
Dai, Zhaoji
Hong, Ni
Wang, Guoping
Wang, Liping
Four Novel Mycoviruses from the Hypovirulent Botrytis cinerea SZ-2-3y Isolate from Paris polyphylla: Molecular Characterisation and Mitoviral Sequence Transboundary Entry into Plants
title Four Novel Mycoviruses from the Hypovirulent Botrytis cinerea SZ-2-3y Isolate from Paris polyphylla: Molecular Characterisation and Mitoviral Sequence Transboundary Entry into Plants
title_full Four Novel Mycoviruses from the Hypovirulent Botrytis cinerea SZ-2-3y Isolate from Paris polyphylla: Molecular Characterisation and Mitoviral Sequence Transboundary Entry into Plants
title_fullStr Four Novel Mycoviruses from the Hypovirulent Botrytis cinerea SZ-2-3y Isolate from Paris polyphylla: Molecular Characterisation and Mitoviral Sequence Transboundary Entry into Plants
title_full_unstemmed Four Novel Mycoviruses from the Hypovirulent Botrytis cinerea SZ-2-3y Isolate from Paris polyphylla: Molecular Characterisation and Mitoviral Sequence Transboundary Entry into Plants
title_short Four Novel Mycoviruses from the Hypovirulent Botrytis cinerea SZ-2-3y Isolate from Paris polyphylla: Molecular Characterisation and Mitoviral Sequence Transboundary Entry into Plants
title_sort four novel mycoviruses from the hypovirulent botrytis cinerea sz-2-3y isolate from paris polyphylla: molecular characterisation and mitoviral sequence transboundary entry into plants
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8777694/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35062353
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v14010151
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