Abstract

Penicillium exsudans strain RCEF7900, obtained from leaf litter, was found to harbor two double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) elements, designated as dsRNA1 and dsRNA2, with lengths of 1,816 bp and 1,625 bp, respectively. dsRNA1 encodes a 572-amino-acid RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp) protein (65.29 kDa), while dsRNA2 encodes a 503-amino-acid coat protein (CP) (56.73 kDa). A BLASTp search indicated that dsRNA1 and dsRNA 2 together constitute the genome of a novel partitivirus, which we have named "Penicillium exsudans partitivirus 1" (PePV1). Phylogenetic analysis based on RdRp amino acid sequences revealed that these genome segments belong to a member of a new species within the proposed genus "Zetapatitivirus" of the family Partitiviridae, with the RdRp showing the most sequence similarity (79.72% identity) to that of Sonifin virus. This is the first report of a zetapatitivirus from P. exsudans, expanding our understanding of mycoviral diversity in this fungal species.

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