Genome characterization and complete sequence of a new badnavirus from Pandanus amaryllifolius.

Arch Virol

USDA-ARS Horticultural Crops Disease and Pest Management Research Unit, Corvallis, OR, 97330, USA.

Published: August 2022

A new badnavirus was sequenced from fragrant pandan grass (Pandanus amaryllifolius) displaying mosaic and chlorosis on the leaves. The complete genome sequence was determined by high-throughput sequencing. The new badnavirus was tentatively named "pandanus mosaic associated virus" (PMaV). Similar to those of other members of the genus Badnavirus, the genome of PMaV consists of a circular DNA molecule of 7,481 bp with three open reading frames (ORF) potentially coding for three proteins. ORF3 encodes a polyprotein with conserved protein domains including zinc finger, trimeric dUTPase, aspartic protease, reverse transcriptase (RT), and RNase H domains. Pairwise comparisons of the highly conserved RT + RNase H region revealed the highest nucleotide (nt) sequence identity (70.71%) to taro bacilliform CH virus-Et17 (MG017324). In addition to PMaV, viral sequences corresponding to orchid fleck dichorhavirus (OFV) were detected in the same plant sample. The complete sequence of the OFV coding region shared >98% nt sequence identity with other isolates of OFV available in the GenBank database. Disease symptoms could not be attributed exclusively to PMaV or OFV, as both viruses were present in the pandan grass exhibiting mosaic and chlorosis.

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