| Literature DB >> 23170170 |
Nicole Mielke-Ehret1, Hans-Peter Mühlbach.
Abstract
Ringspot symptoms in European mountain ash (Sorbus aucuparia L.), fig mosaic, rose rosette, raspberry leaf blotch, pigeonpea sterility mosaic (Cajanus cajan) and High Plains disease of maize and wheat were found to be associated with viruses that share several characteristics. They all have single-stranded multipartite RNA genomes of negative orientation. In some cases, double membrane-bound virus-like particles of 80 to 200 nm in diameter were found in infected tissue. Furthermore, at least five of these viruses were shown to be vectored by eriophyid mites. Sequences of European mountain ash ringspot-associated virus (EMARaV), Fig mosaic virus (FMV), rose rosette virus (RRV), raspberry leaf blotch virus (RLBV), pigeonpea sterility mosaic virus and High Plains virus strongly support their potential phylogenetic relationship. Therefore, after characterization of EMARaV, the novel genus Emaravirus was established, and FMV was the second virus species assigned to this genus. The recently sequenced RRV and RLBV are supposed to be additional members of this new group of plant RNA viruses.Entities:
Keywords: European mountain ash ringspot-associated virus; Fig mosaic virus; High Plains virus; pigeonpea sterility mosaic virus; raspberry leaf blotch virus; rose rosette virus
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Year: 2012 PMID: 23170170 PMCID: PMC3499817 DOI: 10.3390/v4091515
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Viruses ISSN: 1999-4915 Impact factor: 5.048
Structural and biological characteristics of Emaravirus-related viruses.
| Virus Species | Particle Morphology | Vector (Putative) | Host Species |
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| EMARaV | DMBs 80–120 nm | ( |
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| FMV | DMBs 90–200 nm |
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| RRV | DMBs 120–150 nm |
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| RLBV | indistinct filamentous bodies |
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| MRSV (HPV) | filamentous structures and enveloped particles 80–200 nm |
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| PPSMV | filamentous structures and DMBs 100–150 nm |
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Figure 1Typical symptoms of chlorotic ringspots and mottling on leaves of an EMARaV infected mountain ash tree.
Figure 2Double-membrane-bound bodies (DMBs) purified from EMARaV infected mountain ash leaves. Bar represents 100 nm.
Genome organization and putatively encoded proteins of Emaravirus-related viruses.
| Virus Species | RNA 1 | RNA 2 | RNA 3 | RNA 4 | RNA 5 | RNA 6 |
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| EMARaV | 7040 ntP1: 266 kDaRdRp | 2335 ntP2: 75 kDaGlycoproteinprecursor | 1559 ntP3: 35 kDaNucleocapsid | 1348 ntP4: 27 kDaunknown | - | - |
| FMV | 7093 ntP1: 264 kDaRdRp | 2252 ntP2: 73 kDaGlycoprotein precursor | 1490 ntP3: 35 kDaNucleocapsid | 1472 ntP4: 40.5 kDaunknown | 1752 ntP5: 59 kDaunknown | 1212 ntP6: 22 kDaunknown |
| RRV | 7026 nt P1: 265 kDaRdRp | 2220 ntP2: 74 kDaGlycoproteinprecursor | 1544 ntP3: 36 kDaNucleocapsid | 1541 ntP4: 41 kDaMP | - | - |
| RLBV | 7062 ntP1: 269 kDaRdRp | 2135 nt P2: 75 kDaGlycoprotein precursor | 1365 ntP3: 32 kDaNucleocapsid | 1675 ntP4: 42 kDaMP | 1718 ntP5: 56 kDaunknown | - |
| MRSV a | RNA-L 7–8 kbRdRp? | RNA-M (double band) 2.5/2 kb | RNA-S1.4 kb32 kDaNucleocapsid | ? | ? | ? |
| PPSMV b | 6.8 kb? | 2.7 kb? | 2.1 kb? | 1.6 kb? | 1.4 kbP5: 32 kDaNucleocapsid | 1.2 kb? |
a: MRSV has probably more RNAs in the RNA-S complex [9]; b: PPSMV may contain an additional RNA species RNA 7 with 1.1 kb, respectively [11].
Figure 3Genome organization of EMARaV. Virus genomic (minus-strand) RNAs are shown as black lines. Virus proteins encoded by the plus-strand mRNAs are shown as grey boxes.
Figure 4The eriophyid mite Phytoptus pyri (white arrow) within gall tissue from the undersurface of a leaf of an EMARaV infected mountain ash tree. Scanning electron microscopy. Bar represents 50 µm.