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A Novel Flavi-like Virus in Alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.) Crops along the Snake River Valley.


ABSTRACT: Alfalfa is an important perennial forage crop in Idaho supporting dairy and cattle industries that is typically grown in the same field for as many as 4 years. Alfalfa stands of different ages were subjected to screening for viruses using high-throughput sequencing and RT-PCR. The two most common viruses found were alfalfa mosaic virus and bean leafroll virus, along with Medicago sativa amalgavirus, two alphapartitiviruses, and one deltapartitivirus. Additionally, a new flavi-like virus with an unusual genome organization was discovered, dubbed Snake River alfalfa virus (SRAV). The 11,745 nt, positive-sense (+) RNA genome of SRAV encodes a single 3835 aa polyprotein with only two identifiable conserved domains, an RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRP) and a predicted serine protease. Notably, unlike all +RNA virus genomes in the similar size range, the SRAV polyprotein contained no predicted helicase domain. In the RdRP phylogeny, SRAV was placed inside the flavi-like lineage as a sister clade to a branch consisting of hepaci-, and pegiviruses. To the best of our knowledge, SRAV is the first flavi-like virus identified in a plant host. Although commonly detected in alfalfa crops in southern Idaho, SRAV sequences were also amplified from thrips feeding in alfalfa stands in the area, suggesting a possible role of Frankliniella occidentalis in virus transmission.

SUBMITTER: Dahan J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9228291 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A Novel Flavi-like Virus in Alfalfa (<i>Medicago sativa</i> L.) Crops along the Snake River Valley.

Dahan Jennifer J   Wolf Yuri I YI   Orellana Gardenia E GE   Wenninger Erik J EJ   Koonin Eugene V EV   Karasev Alexander V AV  

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Alfalfa is an important perennial forage crop in Idaho supporting dairy and cattle industries that is typically grown in the same field for as many as 4 years. Alfalfa stands of different ages were subjected to screening for viruses using high-throughput sequencing and RT-PCR. The two most common viruses found were alfalfa mosaic virus and bean leafroll virus, along with <i>Medicago sativa</i> amalgavirus, two alphapartitiviruses, and one deltapartitivirus. Additionally, a new flavi-like virus w  ...[more]

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