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Two Novel Rhabdoviruses Related to Hypervirulence in a Phytopathogenic Fungus.

Yangyi Li1,2,3, Ruiling Lyu4, Du Hai1,2,3, Jichun Jia1,2, Daohong Jiang1,2,3, Yanping Fu2, Jiasen Cheng1,2, Yang Lin2, Jiatao Xie1,2,3.   

Abstract

Rhabdoviruses are ubiquitous and diverse viruses that propagate owing to bidirectional interactions with their vertebrate, arthropod, and plant hosts, and some of them could pose global health or agricultural threats. However, rhabdoviruses have rarely been reported in fungi. Here, two newly identified fungal rhabdoviruses, Rhizoctonia solani rhabdovirus 1 (RsRhV1) and RsRhV2, were discovered and molecularly characterized from the phytopathogenic fungus Rhizoctonia solani. The genomic organizations of RsRhV1 and RsRhV2 are 11,716 and 11,496 nucleotides (nt) in length, respectively, and consist of five open reading frames (ORFs) (ORFs I to V). ORF I, ORF IV, and ORF V encode the viral nucleocapsid (N), glycoprotein (G), and RNA polymerase (L), respectively. The putative protein encoded by ORF III has a lower level of identity with the matrix protein of rhabdoviruses. ORF II encodes a hypothetical protein with unknown function. Phylogenetic trees based on multiple alignments of N, L, and G proteins revealed that RsRhV1 and RsRhV2 are new members of the family Rhabdoviridae, but they form an independent evolutionary branch significantly distinct from other known nonfungal rhabdoviruses, suggesting that they represent a novel viral evolutionary lineage within Rhabdoviridae. Compared to strains lacking rhabdoviruses, strains harboring RsRhV2 and RsRhV1 showed hypervirulence, suggesting that RsRhV1 and RsRhV2 might be associated with the virulence of R. solani. Taken together, this study enriches our understanding of the diversity and host range of rhabdoviruses. IMPORTANCE Mycoviruses have been attracting an increasing amount of attention due to their impact on important medical, agricultural, and industrial fungi. Rhabdoviruses are prevalent across a wide spectrum of hosts, from plants to invertebrates and vertebrates. This study molecularly characterized two novel rhabdoviruses from four Rhizoctonia solani strains, based on their genomic structures, transcription strategy, phylogenetic relationships, and biological impact on their host. Our study makes a significant contribution to the literature because it not only enriches the mycovirus database but also expands the known host range of rhabdoviruses. It also offers insight into the evolutionary linkage between animal viruses and mycoviruses and the transmission of viruses from one host to another. Our study will also help expand the contemporary knowledge of the classification of rhabdoviruses, as well as providing a new model to study rhabdovirus-host interactions, which will benefit the agriculture and medical areas of human welfare.

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Keywords:  Rhizoctonia solani; hypervirulence; mycovirus diversity; mycoviruses; rhabdovirus

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35389267      PMCID: PMC9044937          DOI: 10.1128/jvi.00012-22

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Virol        ISSN: 0022-538X            Impact factor:   6.549


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