Abstract

Via virome sequencing, six viruses were detected from Magnaporthe oryzae strains YC81-2, including one virus in the family Tombusviridae, one virus in the family Narnaviridae and four viruses in the family Botourmiaviridae. Since the RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp) of one botourmiavirus show the highest identity (79%) with Magnaporthe oryzae ourmia-like virus 1 (MOLV1), the virus that was grouped into the genus Magoulivirus was designated as Magnaporthe oryzae botourmiavirus 2 (MOBV2). The three other novel botourmiaviruses were selected for further study. The complete nucleotide sequences of the three botourmiaviruses were determined. Sequence analysis showed that virus 1, virus 2, and virus 3 were 2598, 2385, and 2326 nts in length, respectively. The variable 3′ untranslated region (3′-UTR) and 5′-UTR of each virus could be folded into a stable stem-loop secondary structure. Each virus consisted of a unique ORF encoding a putative RdRp. The putative proteins with a conserved GDD motif of RdRp showed the highest sequence similarity to RdRps of viruses in the family Botourmiaviridae. Phylogenetic analysis demonstrated that these viruses were three distinct novel botourmiaviruses, clustered into the Botourmiaviridae family but not belonging to any known genera of this family. Thus, virus 1, virus 2, and virus 3 were designated as Magnaporthe oryzae botourmiavirus 5, 6, and 7 (MOBV5, MOBV6, and MOBV7), respectively. Our results suggest that four distinct botourmiaviruses, MOBV2, MOBV5, MOBV6, and MOBV7, co-infect a single strain of Magnaporthe oryzae, and MOBV5, MOBV6, and MOBV7 are members of three unclassified genera in the family Botourmiaviridae.

Highlights

  • Mycoviruses, viruses of fungi, are ubiquitous and diverse in all major phyla of fungi [1]

  • The results suggest that new genera should be supposed in the family Botourmiaviridae to embrace new genera should be supposed in the family Botourmiaviridae to embrace the new members

  • Four novel (+) ssRNA mycoviruses (MOBV2, MOBV5, MOBV6, and MOBV7) that co-infect an isolate of the plant pathogenic fungus M. oryzae were identified via virome sequencing

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Introduction

Mycoviruses, viruses of fungi, are ubiquitous and diverse in all major phyla of fungi [1]. They can cause a variety of different consequences after infecting their hosts. A few mycovirus genomes have been reported to consist of linear negative-sense single-stranded RNA (–) ssRNA [5,6], or circular single-stranded DNA (ssDNA) [7,8,9,10]. Botourmiaviridae, a new family established by the International Committee on the Taxonomy of Viruses (ICTV) [11], is divided into four genera: one plant virus genus, Ourmiavirus, including plant ourmiaviruses, and three mycovirus genera, Scleroulivirus, Botoulivirus, and Magoulivirus, that include botourmiaviruses (previously named ourmia-like mycoviruses). Several botourmiaviruses do not belong to the above three mycovirus genera, and have been clustered into an undefined clade

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