Abstract

In the present study, a novel double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) mycovirus designated as "Alternaria tenuissima partitivirus 2" (AttPV2), was isolated from Alternaria tenuissima strain BJ-SY-1, a phytopathogenic fungus causing muskmelon leaf blight in Beijing municipality of China. The genome of AttPV2 comprises two dsRNA segments. The larger segment is 1829 bp in length and has a single open reading frame (ORF), potentially encoding a 65.8-kDa RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp), and the smaller segment is 1681 bp in length and also contains a single ORF, encoding a putative coat protein (CP) with a molecular mass of 56.0 kDa. BLASTp analysis revealed that the RdRp and CP encoded by the two ORFs of AttPV2 have the highest sequence identity, 85.9% and 75.0%, respectively, to their counterparts in Colletotrichum eremochloae partitivirus 1 (CePV1). Phylogenetic analysis based on RdRp sequences showed that AttPV2 clustered most closely with CePV1, a member of the proposed genus "Epsilonpartitivirus" in the family Partitiviridae. Hence, we propose that AttPV2 is a new epsilonpartitivirus from A. tenuissima. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report of an epsilonpartitivirus infecting A. tenuissima.

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