Molecular characterization of a novel endornavirus isolated from Ophiostoma bicolor associated with bark beetles

Archives of Virology(2022)

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Ophiostoma bicolor is a pathogenic fungus associated with bark beetles that can cause serious damage to host plants. In this study, a novel fungal virus, “Ophiostoma bicolor endornavirus 1” (ObEV1), was obtained from O. bicolor , and its complete genome sequence was determined. ObEV1 has a single-stranded positive-sense (+ ss) RNA genome of 10,119 nucleotides. Sequence annotation and comparison showed that the viral genome has a single large open reading frame (ORF) encoding a polyprotein of 362.48 kDa. The polyprotein contains seven conserved domains: RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp), viral RNA helicase 1 (VHel1), viral methyltransferase (VMet), DEAD-like helicase (DEXDc), gliding-GltJ (G1), large tegument protein UL36 (PHA), and YlqF-related-GTPase (Y). Sequence comparisons and phylogenetic analysis showed that ObEV1 is a novel mycovirus belonging to the genus Betaendornavirus of the family Endornaviridae . This is the first report of a mycovirus in the ophiostomatoid fungus O. bicolor .
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novel endornavirus,ophiostoma bicolor,bark beetles
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