Molecular characterization and detection of a new closterovirus identified from blackcurrant by high-throughput sequencing

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Luping Zheng
Liping Wu
Joseph Postman
Huawei Liu
Ruhui Li
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[1] USDA-ARS,College of Plant Protection
[2] National Germplasm Resources Laboratory,Key Laboratory of Poyang Lake Environment and Resource, School of Life Sciences
[3] Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University,undefined
[4] Nanchang University,undefined
[5] USDA-ARS,undefined
[6] National Clonal Germplasm Repository,undefined
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Virus Genes | 2018年 / 54卷
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Blackcurrant closterovirus 1; Molecular characterization; spp.; RT-PCR detection;
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Two large contigs with high sequence similarities to several closteroviruses were identified by high-throughput sequencing from a blackcurrant plant. The complete genome of this new virus was determined to be 17,320 nucleotides. Its genome contains ten open reading frames (ORF) that include, in the 5′–3′ direction, a large ORF encoding a putative viral polyprotein (ORF 1a) and nine ORFs that encode RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp, ORF 1b), p6 (ORF 2), heat shock protein 70-like protein (Hsp70h, ORF 3), Hsp-90-like protein (p61, ORF 4), CP minor (ORF 5), CP (ORF 6), p17 (ORF 7), p11 (ORF 8), and p26 (ORF 9), respectively. BCCV-1 shares nucleotide sequence identities of 43–45% with other 9 closteroviruses at genome sequences. The amino acid sequence identities between BCCV-1 and the closteroviruses were 49–55% (RdRp), 37–41% (Hsp70h), 19–33% (p61), 26–38% (CPm), and 19–28% (CP), respectively. Phylogenetic analysis of Hsp70h sequences placed the new virus with members of genus Closterovirus in the same group. The results indicate that this new virus, which is provisionally named as Blackcurrant closterovirus 1, should represent a new species of the genus Closterovirus. A RT-PCR was developed and used to detect BCCV-1 in more germplasm accessions of Ribes spp.
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