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Título: Biological and molecular characterization of two closely related carlaviruses affecting brassica plants
Autor(es): Oliveira, Agatha M.
Rodrigues, Leilane K.
Chabi-Jesus, Camila
Chaves, Alexandre L. R.
Kitajima, Elliot W.
Harakava, Ricardo
Banguela-Castillo, Alexander
Ramos-González, Pedro L.
Eiras, Marcelo
Data do documento: Set-2021
Resumo: Carlaviruses are plant-infecting viruses with flexuous filamentous particles of approximately 650 nm in length and a positive single-stranded hexacistronic RNA molecule as the genome. In this study, we analysed 14 samples of brassicas plants, reportedly affected by carlaviruses, that were collected in distant and edaphoclimatic distinct regions in Brazil. The genomes of four viral isolates detected in leaf kale (Brassica oleracea var. acephala) plants displayed the typical genomic organization of carlaviruses, subdivided into two contrasting identity profiles. Isolates T25, T107, and T110 showed a higher sequence identity among them (c.93%) than with T90 (c.67%), which had the highest nucleotide sequence identity (85.2%) with the only documented genomic fragment, approximately 1 kb of the RNA 3′-end, of cole latent virus (CoLV). Identity values among the other three isolates and CoLV were consistently lower than 78.6%. Nucleotide and amino acid sequence identity values of the replicase cistron of the isolates T25 and T90 are below the threshold for species demarcation in the genus Carlavirus. Upon mechanical transmission, these two isolates induced different symptoms in brassicas and solanaceous plants. Overall, data indicated that these viruses belong to two related but distinct species of carlaviruses. While T90 was recognized as an isolate of CoLV, the remaining isolates were considered members of a new tentative carlavirus named Cole mild mosaic virus (CoMMV). Current work provides convincing support for the taxonomic status of the species Cole latent virus, enlarges the known diversity of carlaviruses, and makes available new molecular tools to improve surveys of brassica-infecting viruses.
Descrição: The genus Brassica, family Brassicaceae, comprises herbaceous crop plants distributed worldwide, which together provide the greatest diversity of food products used by humans from a single plant genus (Melo et al., 2019). Brazil ranks among the largest vegetable producers in the world (Carvalho et al., 2016). In 2016, the national production of brassica crops reached about 200,000 tonnes and generated over $59 million in gross revenue (Anonymous, 2016).
Palavras-chave: Brassicas
Carlavirus
High-throughput sequencing
Leaf kale
Mixed infection
Nicotiana megalosiphon
Citação: OLIVEIRA, A.M.; RODRIGUES, L.K.; CHABI-JESUS, C., et al. Biological and molecular characterization of two closely related carlaviruses affecting brassica plants. Plant Pathology, 71, 479–493, 2022. https://doi.org/10.1111/ppa.13472
ISSN: 0032-0862
Número DOI: 10.1111/ppa.13472
Idioma: en_US
Editora: Blackwell Scientific Publications
Local da Publicação: Oxford
Agência de Fomento: FAPESP
URI: http://repositoriobiologico.com.br//jspui/handle/123456789/1282
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