Molecular characterization of a tetra segmented ssDNA virus infecting Botrytis cinerea worldwide

Abstract Background Family Genomoviridae was recently established, and only a few mycoviruses have been described and characterized, and almost all of them (Sclerotinia sclerotiorum hypovirulence-associated DNA virus 1, Fusarium graminearum gemyptripvirus 1 and Botrytis cinerea gemydayirivirus 1) in...

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Main Authors: Ana Ruiz-Padilla, Massimo Turina, María A. Ayllón
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12985-023-02256-z
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description Abstract Background Family Genomoviridae was recently established, and only a few mycoviruses have been described and characterized, and almost all of them (Sclerotinia sclerotiorum hypovirulence-associated DNA virus 1, Fusarium graminearum gemyptripvirus 1 and Botrytis cinerea gemydayirivirus 1) induced hypovirulence in their host. Botrytis cinerea ssDNA virus 1 (BcssDV1), a tetrasegmented single-stranded DNA virus infecting the fungus Botrytis cinerea, has been molecularly characterized in this work. Methods BcssDV1 was detected in Spanish and Italian B. cinerea field isolates obtained from grapevine. BcssDV1 variants genomes were molecularly characterized via NGS and Sanger sequencing. Nucleotide and amino acid sequences were used for diversity and phylogenetic analysis. Prediction of protein tertiary structures and putative associated functions were performed by AlphaFold2 and DALI. Results BcssDV1 is a tetrasegmented single-stranded DNA virus. The mycovirus was composed by four genomic segments of approximately 1.7 Kb each, which are DNA-A, DNA-B, and DNA-C and DNA-D, that coded, respectively, for the rolling-circle replication initiation protein (Rep), capsid protein (CP) and two hypothetical proteins. BcssDV1 was present in several Italian and Spanish regions with high incidence and low variability among the different viral variants. DNA-A and DNA-D were found to be the more conserved genomic segments among variants, while DNA-B and DNA-C segments were shown to be the most variable ones. Tertiary structures of the proteins encoded by each segment suggested specific functions associated with each of them. Conclusions This study presented the first complete sequencing and characterization of a tetrasegmented ssDNA mycovirus, its incidence in Spain and Italy, its presence in other countries and its high conservation among regions.
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spelling doaj-art-e4c4deb74be34342b5ee599409eea0832025-08-20T00:39:32ZengBMCVirology Journal1743-422X2023-12-0120111710.1186/s12985-023-02256-zMolecular characterization of a tetra segmented ssDNA virus infecting Botrytis cinerea worldwideAna Ruiz-Padilla0Massimo Turina1María A. Ayllón2Centro de Biotecnología y Genómica de Plantas, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid-Instituto Nacional de Investigación y Tecnología Agraria y Alimentaria (UPM-INIA/CSIC)Institute for Sustainable Plant Protection, National Research Council of ItalyCentro de Biotecnología y Genómica de Plantas, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid-Instituto Nacional de Investigación y Tecnología Agraria y Alimentaria (UPM-INIA/CSIC)Abstract Background Family Genomoviridae was recently established, and only a few mycoviruses have been described and characterized, and almost all of them (Sclerotinia sclerotiorum hypovirulence-associated DNA virus 1, Fusarium graminearum gemyptripvirus 1 and Botrytis cinerea gemydayirivirus 1) induced hypovirulence in their host. Botrytis cinerea ssDNA virus 1 (BcssDV1), a tetrasegmented single-stranded DNA virus infecting the fungus Botrytis cinerea, has been molecularly characterized in this work. Methods BcssDV1 was detected in Spanish and Italian B. cinerea field isolates obtained from grapevine. BcssDV1 variants genomes were molecularly characterized via NGS and Sanger sequencing. Nucleotide and amino acid sequences were used for diversity and phylogenetic analysis. Prediction of protein tertiary structures and putative associated functions were performed by AlphaFold2 and DALI. Results BcssDV1 is a tetrasegmented single-stranded DNA virus. The mycovirus was composed by four genomic segments of approximately 1.7 Kb each, which are DNA-A, DNA-B, and DNA-C and DNA-D, that coded, respectively, for the rolling-circle replication initiation protein (Rep), capsid protein (CP) and two hypothetical proteins. BcssDV1 was present in several Italian and Spanish regions with high incidence and low variability among the different viral variants. DNA-A and DNA-D were found to be the more conserved genomic segments among variants, while DNA-B and DNA-C segments were shown to be the most variable ones. Tertiary structures of the proteins encoded by each segment suggested specific functions associated with each of them. Conclusions This study presented the first complete sequencing and characterization of a tetrasegmented ssDNA mycovirus, its incidence in Spain and Italy, its presence in other countries and its high conservation among regions.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12985-023-02256-zHypovirulenceFungissDNA virusesMultisegmented genomeReplication
spellingShingle Ana Ruiz-Padilla
Massimo Turina
María A. Ayllón
Molecular characterization of a tetra segmented ssDNA virus infecting Botrytis cinerea worldwide
Hypovirulence
Fungi
ssDNA viruses
Multisegmented genome
Replication
title Molecular characterization of a tetra segmented ssDNA virus infecting Botrytis cinerea worldwide
title_full Molecular characterization of a tetra segmented ssDNA virus infecting Botrytis cinerea worldwide
title_fullStr Molecular characterization of a tetra segmented ssDNA virus infecting Botrytis cinerea worldwide
title_full_unstemmed Molecular characterization of a tetra segmented ssDNA virus infecting Botrytis cinerea worldwide
title_short Molecular characterization of a tetra segmented ssDNA virus infecting Botrytis cinerea worldwide
title_sort molecular characterization of a tetra segmented ssdna virus infecting botrytis cinerea worldwide
topic Hypovirulence
Fungi
ssDNA viruses
Multisegmented genome
Replication
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