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Small RNA and Transcriptome Sequencing of a Symptomatic Peony Plant Reveals Mixed Infections with Novel Viruses.

Anning Jia1,2,3, Chenge Yan1,2,3, Hang Yin1,3, Rui Sun1,3, Fei Xia4, Lan Gao5, Yongjiang Zhang2, Yongqiang Li1,3.   

Abstract

To identify the viruses in tree peony plants associated with the symptoms of yellowing, leaf rolling, stunted growth, and decline, high-throughput sequencing of small RNA and mRNA was conducted from a single symptomatic plant. Bioinformatic analyses and reconstruction of viral genomes indicated mixed viral infections involving cycas necrotic stunt virus, apple stem grooving virus, lychnis mottle virus, grapevine line pattern virus, and three new viruses designated as peony yellowing-associated citrivirus (PYaCV, Citrivirus in Betaflexiviridae), peony betaflexivirus 1 (PeV1, unclassified in Betaflexiviridae), and peony leafroll-associated virus (PLRaV, Ampelovirus in Closteroviridae). PYaCV was 8,666 nucleotides (nt) in length, comprising three open reading frames (ORFs), and shared 63.8 to 75.9% nt sequence identity with citrus leaf blotch virus (CLBV) isolates. However, the ORF encoding the replication-associated protein (REP) shared 57 and 52% sequence identities at the nt and amino acid (aa) level, respectively, with other reported CLBV isolates, which were below the criterion for species classification within the family Betaflexiviridae. Recombination analysis identified putative recombination sites in PYaCV, which originated from CLBV. PeV1, only identified from the transcriptome data, was 8,124 nt in length, with five ORFs encoding the REP (ORF1), triple gene block (ORF2 to 4) and coat protein (CP, ORF5). Phylogenetic analysis and sequence comparison showed that PeV1 clustered with an unassigned member, the garlic yellow mosaic-associated virus within the Betaflexiviridae family, into a separate clade. Partial genome sequence analysis of PLRaV (12,545 nt) showed it contained seven ORFs encoding the partial polyprotein 1a, the RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp), two small hydrophobic proteins p11 and p6, HSP70h, p55, and a CP duplicate, which shared low aa sequence identity with Closteroviridae family members. Phylogenetic analysis based on the aa sequences of RdRp or HSP70h indicated that PLRaV clustered with grapevine leafroll-associated virus 1 (GLRaV-1) and GLRaV-13 in the Ampelovirus genus. Field investigation confirmed the wide distribution of these viruses, causing mixed infections of peony plants in Beijing.

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Keywords:  high-throughput sequencing; mixed infections; peony

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34156278     DOI: 10.1094/PDIS-01-21-0007-RE

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plant Dis        ISSN: 0191-2917            Impact factor:   4.438


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