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The Molecular Characterization of a New Prunus-Infecting Cheravirus and Complete Genome Sequence of Stocky Prune Virus.


ABSTRACT: As part of a virome characterization of Prunus species, a novel cheravirus was discovered in two wild species, Prunus brigantina and P. mahaleb, and in an apricot (P. armeniaca) accession. The sequence of the two genomic RNAs was completed for two isolates. The Pro-Pol conserved region showed 86% amino acid (aa) identity with the corresponding region of trillium govanianum cheravirus (TgCV), a tentative Cheravirus member, whereas the combined coat proteins (CPs) shared only 40% aa identity with TgCV CPs, well below the species demarcation threshold for the genus. This suggests that the new virus should be considered a new species for which the name alpine wild prunus virus (AWPV) is proposed. In parallel, the complete genome sequence of stocky prune virus (StPV), a poorly known cheravirus for which only partial sequences were available, was determined. A phylogenetic analysis showed that AWPV, TgCV and StPV form a distinct cluster, away from other cheraviruses.

SUBMITTER: Khalili M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9698620 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The Molecular Characterization of a New <i>Prunus</i>-Infecting Cheravirus and Complete Genome Sequence of Stocky Prune Virus.

Khalili Maryam M   Candresse Thierry T   Brans Yoann Y   Faure Chantal C   Audergon Jean-Marc JM   Decroocq Véronique V   Roch Guillaume G   Marais Armelle A  

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As part of a virome characterization of <i>Prunus</i> species, a novel cheravirus was discovered in two wild species, <i>Prunus brigantina</i> and <i>P. mahaleb</i>, and in an apricot (<i>P. armeniaca</i>) accession. The sequence of the two genomic RNAs was completed for two isolates. The Pro-Pol conserved region showed 86% amino acid (aa) identity with the corresponding region of trillium govanianum cheravirus (TgCV), a tentative <i>Cheravirus</i> member, whereas the combined coat proteins (CPs  ...[more]

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