Abstract

A novel negative-sense, single-stranded (ss) RNA virus was identified in a “Shennong Jinhuanghou” (SJ) grapevine showing severe chlorotic mottling symptoms by integrating high-throughput sequencing (HTS) and conventional Sanger sequencing of reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) products. The virus was provisionally named as “grapevine emaravirus A” (GEVA). GEVA had a genome comprising five genomic RNA segments, each containing a single open reading frame on the viral complementary strand and two untranslated regions with complementary 13- nt stretches at the 5′ and 3′ terminal ends. RNA1 (7,090 nt), RNA2 (2,097 nt), RNA3 (1,615 nt), and RNA4 (1,640 nt) encoded putative proteins P1–P4 that, based on their conserved motifs, were identified as the RNA-dependent RNA polymerase, glycoprotein, nucleocapsid protein, and movement protein, respectively. However, the functional role of protein P5 encoded by RNA5 (1,308 nt) could not be determined. Phylogenetic trees constructed based on amino acids of P1 to P4, allocated GEVA in clade I, together with other species-related emaraviruses. These data support the proposal that GEVA is a representative member of a novel species in the genus Emaravirus of the family Fimoviridae. Moreover, when GEVA was graft-transmitted to SJ and “Beta” grapevines, all grafted plants showed the same symptoms, similar to those observed in the source of the inoculum. This is the first report to our knowledge of an emaravirus infecting grapevine and its possible association with chlorotic mottling symptoms.

Highlights

  • Emaravirus is the sole genus in the family Fimoviridae and encompasses plant viruses with multiple, negative-sense, single-stranded RNA genomes (Muhlbach and Mielke-Ehret, 2012; Elbeaino et al, 2018)

  • BLASTN and BLASTX results revealed that seven contigs and two contigs were homologous to grapevine yellow speckle viroid 1 (GYSVd1) and hop stunt viroid (HSVd), respectively, and 12 contigs of length 59–391 nt were homologous to P1-P4 proteins of several emaraviruses and P6 of PPSMV2 (Supplementary Tables 2, 3)

  • These results indicated the presence of a candidate emaravirus in the Shennong Jinhuanghou” (SJ) grapevine sample, which we tentatively named as grapevine emaravirus A (GEVA)

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Introduction

Emaravirus is the sole genus in the family Fimoviridae and encompasses plant viruses with multiple, negative-sense, single-stranded (ss) RNA genomes (Muhlbach and Mielke-Ehret, 2012; Elbeaino et al, 2018). Viruses belonging to twenty-one approved species have been assigned to the genus Emaravirus: Actinidia chlorotic ringspot-associated virus (AcCRaV) (Zheng et al, 2017b), blackberry leaf mottle-associated virus (BLMaV) (Hassan et al, 2017), European mountain. The P7 and P8 proteins of HPWMoV have been suggested to utilize distinct mechanisms for overcoming RNA silencing of the host, allowing establishment of a systemic infection (Gupta et al, 2018, 2019)

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