Chrysoviruses Inhabited Symbiotic Fungi of Lichens.

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Department of Plant Virology, Institute of Plant Molecular Biology, Biology Centre, Czech Academy of Sciences, Branišovská 31, 370 05 České Budějovice, Czech Republic.

Published: December 2019

A lichen body is formed most often from green alga cells trapped in a net of ascomycetous fungi and accompanied by endolichenic or parasitic fungi, other algae, and symbiotic or free-living bacteria. The lichen's microcosmos is inhabited by mites, insects, and other animals for which the lichen is a source of food or a place to live. Novel, four-segmented dsRNA viruses were detected in saxicolous and lichens. Comparison of encoded genome proteins revealed classification of the viruses to the genus and a relationship to chrysoviruses from filamentous ascomycetous fungi. We propose the names Chrysothrix chrysovirus 1 (CcCV1) and Lepraria chrysovirus 1 (LiCV1) as acronyms for these viruses. Surprisingly, observation of hybridization with fluorescent-labelled virus probe by confocal microscope revealed that the CcCV1 virus is not present in the lichen body-forming fungus but in accompanying endolichenic fungus. These are the first descriptions of mycoviruses from a lichen environment.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6949994PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v11121120DOI Listing

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