Evidence for negative-strand RNA virus infection in fungi

Virology. 2013 Jan 20;435(2):201-9. doi: 10.1016/j.virol.2012.10.002. Epub 2012 Oct 23.

Abstract

Fungal viruses comprise two groups: a major group of five families with double-stranded RNA genomes and a minor group with positive-sense single-stranded (ss)RNA genomes. Although many fungal viruses have been identified, no negative-stranded (-)ssRNA mycoviruses have been reported. Here we present two lines of evidence suggesting the presence of (-)ssRNA viruses in filamentous fungi based on an exhaustive search using extant (-)ssRNA viruses as queries. This revealed (-)ssRNA virus L protein-like sequences in the genome of a phytopathogenic obligate ascomycete, Erysiphe pisi. A similar search for (-)ssRNA viruses in fungal transcriptome shotgun assembly libraries demonstrated that two independent libraries from Sclerotinia homoeocarpa, another phytopathogenic ascomycete, contained several sequences considered to correspond to the entire mononegavirus L gene and likely originating from an infecting (-)ssRNA virus. These results provide strong evidence for both ancient and extant (-)ssRNA virus infections in fungi.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Ascomycota / virology*
  • Base Sequence
  • Databases, Genetic*
  • Fungi / virology
  • Genome, Viral / genetics*
  • Molecular Sequence Data
  • Phylogeny
  • Plant Diseases / microbiology*
  • Polymerase Chain Reaction
  • RNA Viruses / genetics*
  • RNA Viruses / isolation & purification
  • RNA Viruses / pathogenicity
  • RNA, Viral / genetics
  • Sequence Analysis, DNA
  • Transcriptome*
  • Viral Proteins / chemistry
  • Viral Proteins / genetics
  • Viral Proteins / metabolism

Substances

  • RNA, Viral
  • Viral Proteins