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Conserved untranslated regions of multipartite viruses: Natural markers of novel viral genomic components and tags of viral evolution.


ABSTRACT: Viruses with split genomes are classified as being either segmented or multipartite based on whether their genomic segments occur within a single virion or across different virions. Despite variations in number and sequence during evolution, the genomic segments of many viruses are conserved within the untranslated regions (UTRs). In this study, we present a methodology that combines RNA sequencing with iterative BLASTn of UTRs (https://github.com/qq371260/Iterative-blast-v.1.0) to identify new viral genomic segments. Some novel multipartite-like viruses related to the phylum Kitrinoviricota were annotated using sequencing data from field plant samples and public databases. We identified potentially plant-infecting jingmen-related viruses (order Amarillovirales) and jivi-related viruses (order Martellivirales) with at least six genomic components. The number of RNA molecules associated with a genome of the novel viruses in the families Closteroviridae, Kitaviridae, and Virgaviridae within the order Martellivirales reached five. Several of these viruses seem to represent new taxa at the subgenus, genus, and family levels. The diversity of novel genomic components and the multiple duplication of proteins or protein domains within single or multiple genomic components emphasize the evolutionary roles of genetic recombination (horizontal gene transfer), reassortment, and deletion. The relatively conserved UTRs at the genome level might explain the relationships between monopartite and multipartite viruses, as well as how subviral agents such as defective RNAs and satellite viruses can coexist with their helper viruses.

SUBMITTER: Zhang S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10868557 | biostudies-literature | 2024

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Conserved untranslated regions of multipartite viruses: Natural markers of novel viral genomic components and tags of viral evolution.

Zhang Song S   Yang Caixia C   Qiu Yuanjian Y   Liao Ruiling R   Xuan Zhiyou Z   Ren Fang F   Dong Yafeng Y   Xie Xiaoying X   Han Yanhong Y   Wu Di D   Ramos-González Pedro Luis PL   Freitas-Astúa Juliana J   Yang Huadong H   Zhou Changyong C   Cao Mengji M  

Virus evolution 20240112 1


Viruses with split genomes are classified as being either segmented or multipartite based on whether their genomic segments occur within a single virion or across different virions. Despite variations in number and sequence during evolution, the genomic segments of many viruses are conserved within the untranslated regions (UTRs). In this study, we present a methodology that combines RNA sequencing with iterative BLASTn of UTRs (https://github.com/qq371260/Iterative-blast-v.1.0) to identify new  ...[more]

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