Costus stripe mosaic virus, a tentative new member of the genus Potyvirus.

Arch Virol

Escola Superior de Agricultura Luiz de Queiróz, USP, CP 09, Piracicaba, SP, CEP 13418-900, Brazil.

Published: November 2020

AI Article Synopsis

  • The costus stripe mosaic virus (CoSMV) is identified as a new member of the Potyvirus genus, affecting the ornamental plant Costus spiralis in Brazil, with a restricted host range.
  • CoSMV's genome consists of a large open reading frame encoding a polyprotein and a small ORF, with the highest sequence identity to onion yellow dwarf virus.
  • Phylogenetic analysis places CoSMV at a basal position among Potyvirus members, and it has unique biological and molecular features, such as its inability to be transmitted by certain aphid species.

Article Abstract

Morphological, biological, serological, and molecular tests underpin the description of costus stripe mosaic virus (CoSMV) as a new member of the genus Potyvirus, family Potyviridae. Found affecting the native ornamental Costus spiralis in Brazil, the pathogen showed a severely restricted natural and experimental host range. Excluding the poly(A) tail, the CoSMV genome contains a large open reading frame (ORF) of 9,446 nucleotides that encodes a polyprotein with 3,046 amino acids, which is potentially cleaved into ten products, and a small ORF (77 amino acids) knows as PIPO. Genome analysis demonstrated the highest CoSMV nucleotide sequence identity to onion yellow dwarf virus (51.79%). No evidence of recombination was detected in the CoSMV genome, and phylogenetic analysis revealed its basal position in a group formed by members of the genus Potyvirus, along with Cyrtanthus elatus virus A (Vallota speciosa virus) and canna yellow streak virus. CoSMV was not transmitted by aphids of the species Aphis solanella, Myzus persicae or Uroleucon sonchi, which could be due to mutations in the HC-Pro motifs required for aphid transmission. A divergence in the P1 protein cleavage site was found when compared to other members of the family Potyviridae. Based on its unique biological and molecular characteristics and the current species demarcation criteria, we propose CoSMV to be a new tentative member of the genus Potyvirus.

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