Sugarcane mild mosaic virus: towards the full characterization of this sugarcane Ampelovirus re-discovered using metagenomics-based approaches. [P03]

Sugarcane mild mosaic virus (SCMMV) is a closterovirus-like virus that was discovered by Lockhart et al. (1992). SCMMV is provisionally assigned to the genus Ampelovirus, family Closteroviridae (Martelli et al 2002). Since the initial serological and microscopical studies, no new information about SCMMV has been obtained. Recently, without a priori metagenomics-based approaches, including virion-associated nucleic acid (VANA) and siRNAs sequencing were used for the virological screening of sugarcane varieties from sugarcane quarantine and biological resource collections. Metagenomics-based reads were de novo assembled and the obtained contigs were compared to sequences stored in the GenBank by BlastN and BlastX. In addition, the metagenomics-based reads were mapped to known sugarcane viruses and reference genomes of other plant viruses, including ampeloviruses. While the combination of both metagenomics approaches yielded contigs with homologies to large parts of the genome of representative members of the Ampelovirus genus, a whole transcriptome shotgun sequencing approach based on total RNA extracted from SCMMV infected sugarcane variety yielded the largest portion of the novel ampelovirus genome (total assembled scaffold length 12,408nt). Based on nucleotide similarity, the most closely related of the ampeloviruses to the novel amplelovirus contig is Plum bark necrosis stem pitting-associated virus with only 44.4% identity, suggesting, as expected, that the agent identified is a novel ampelovirus. NGS data were also used to design specific detection primers located within the HPS70 gene. Forty-nine sugarcane varieties from the Cirad sugarcane quarantine program tested positive for this ampelovirus using the detection primers, providing a first vision of the prevalence and diversity of this novel virus. Further studies will be needed to definitively confirm using serological approaches that the contemporary ampelovirus is actually the same agent as the initially described SCMMV. Whatever the conclusion on this specific question, the present study sheds light on the diversity and the geographic distribution of an uncharacterized sugarcane ampelovirus. The full molecular characterization of this virus and the confirmation whether or not it is SCMMV is important to set quarantine rules regarding its diagnostics and plant sanitation.

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Main Authors: Daugrois, Jean-Heinrich, Candresse, Thierry, Fernandez, Emmanuel, Filloux, Denis, Julian, Charlotte, Teycheney, Pierre-Yves, Mollov, Dimitre S., Roumagnac, Philippe
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spelling dig-cirad-fr-5832812022-03-30T11:53:35Z http://agritrop.cirad.fr/583281/ http://agritrop.cirad.fr/583281/ Sugarcane mild mosaic virus: towards the full characterization of this sugarcane Ampelovirus re-discovered using metagenomics-based approaches. [P03]. Daugrois Jean-Heinrich, Candresse Thierry, Fernandez Emmanuel, Filloux Denis, Julian Charlotte, Teycheney Pierre-Yves, Mollov Dimitre S., Roumagnac Philippe. 2017. In : Livre des résumés des 16 ème Rencontres de virologie végétale. CIRAD, CNRS, INRA, IRD, SFP. Aussois : CIRAD-CNRS, 64. Rencontres de virologie végétale, Aussois, France, 15 Janvier 2017/19 Janvier 2017. Researchers Sugarcane mild mosaic virus: towards the full characterization of this sugarcane Ampelovirus re-discovered using metagenomics-based approaches. [P03] Daugrois, Jean-Heinrich Candresse, Thierry Fernandez, Emmanuel Filloux, Denis Julian, Charlotte Teycheney, Pierre-Yves Mollov, Dimitre S. Roumagnac, Philippe eng 2017 CIRAD Livre des résumés des 16 ème Rencontres de virologie végétale H20 - Maladies des plantes Sugarcane mild mosaic virus (SCMMV) is a closterovirus-like virus that was discovered by Lockhart et al. (1992). SCMMV is provisionally assigned to the genus Ampelovirus, family Closteroviridae (Martelli et al 2002). Since the initial serological and microscopical studies, no new information about SCMMV has been obtained. Recently, without a priori metagenomics-based approaches, including virion-associated nucleic acid (VANA) and siRNAs sequencing were used for the virological screening of sugarcane varieties from sugarcane quarantine and biological resource collections. Metagenomics-based reads were de novo assembled and the obtained contigs were compared to sequences stored in the GenBank by BlastN and BlastX. In addition, the metagenomics-based reads were mapped to known sugarcane viruses and reference genomes of other plant viruses, including ampeloviruses. While the combination of both metagenomics approaches yielded contigs with homologies to large parts of the genome of representative members of the Ampelovirus genus, a whole transcriptome shotgun sequencing approach based on total RNA extracted from SCMMV infected sugarcane variety yielded the largest portion of the novel ampelovirus genome (total assembled scaffold length 12,408nt). Based on nucleotide similarity, the most closely related of the ampeloviruses to the novel amplelovirus contig is Plum bark necrosis stem pitting-associated virus with only 44.4% identity, suggesting, as expected, that the agent identified is a novel ampelovirus. NGS data were also used to design specific detection primers located within the HPS70 gene. Forty-nine sugarcane varieties from the Cirad sugarcane quarantine program tested positive for this ampelovirus using the detection primers, providing a first vision of the prevalence and diversity of this novel virus. Further studies will be needed to definitively confirm using serological approaches that the contemporary ampelovirus is actually the same agent as the initially described SCMMV. Whatever the conclusion on this specific question, the present study sheds light on the diversity and the geographic distribution of an uncharacterized sugarcane ampelovirus. The full molecular characterization of this virus and the confirmation whether or not it is SCMMV is important to set quarantine rules regarding its diagnostics and plant sanitation. conference_item info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject Conference info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion http://agritrop.cirad.fr/583281/1/ID583281.pdf text Cirad license info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess https://agritrop.cirad.fr/mention_legale.html
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topic H20 - Maladies des plantes
H20 - Maladies des plantes
spellingShingle H20 - Maladies des plantes
H20 - Maladies des plantes
Daugrois, Jean-Heinrich
Candresse, Thierry
Fernandez, Emmanuel
Filloux, Denis
Julian, Charlotte
Teycheney, Pierre-Yves
Mollov, Dimitre S.
Roumagnac, Philippe
Sugarcane mild mosaic virus: towards the full characterization of this sugarcane Ampelovirus re-discovered using metagenomics-based approaches. [P03]
description Sugarcane mild mosaic virus (SCMMV) is a closterovirus-like virus that was discovered by Lockhart et al. (1992). SCMMV is provisionally assigned to the genus Ampelovirus, family Closteroviridae (Martelli et al 2002). Since the initial serological and microscopical studies, no new information about SCMMV has been obtained. Recently, without a priori metagenomics-based approaches, including virion-associated nucleic acid (VANA) and siRNAs sequencing were used for the virological screening of sugarcane varieties from sugarcane quarantine and biological resource collections. Metagenomics-based reads were de novo assembled and the obtained contigs were compared to sequences stored in the GenBank by BlastN and BlastX. In addition, the metagenomics-based reads were mapped to known sugarcane viruses and reference genomes of other plant viruses, including ampeloviruses. While the combination of both metagenomics approaches yielded contigs with homologies to large parts of the genome of representative members of the Ampelovirus genus, a whole transcriptome shotgun sequencing approach based on total RNA extracted from SCMMV infected sugarcane variety yielded the largest portion of the novel ampelovirus genome (total assembled scaffold length 12,408nt). Based on nucleotide similarity, the most closely related of the ampeloviruses to the novel amplelovirus contig is Plum bark necrosis stem pitting-associated virus with only 44.4% identity, suggesting, as expected, that the agent identified is a novel ampelovirus. NGS data were also used to design specific detection primers located within the HPS70 gene. Forty-nine sugarcane varieties from the Cirad sugarcane quarantine program tested positive for this ampelovirus using the detection primers, providing a first vision of the prevalence and diversity of this novel virus. Further studies will be needed to definitively confirm using serological approaches that the contemporary ampelovirus is actually the same agent as the initially described SCMMV. Whatever the conclusion on this specific question, the present study sheds light on the diversity and the geographic distribution of an uncharacterized sugarcane ampelovirus. The full molecular characterization of this virus and the confirmation whether or not it is SCMMV is important to set quarantine rules regarding its diagnostics and plant sanitation.
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author Daugrois, Jean-Heinrich
Candresse, Thierry
Fernandez, Emmanuel
Filloux, Denis
Julian, Charlotte
Teycheney, Pierre-Yves
Mollov, Dimitre S.
Roumagnac, Philippe
author_facet Daugrois, Jean-Heinrich
Candresse, Thierry
Fernandez, Emmanuel
Filloux, Denis
Julian, Charlotte
Teycheney, Pierre-Yves
Mollov, Dimitre S.
Roumagnac, Philippe
author_sort Daugrois, Jean-Heinrich
title Sugarcane mild mosaic virus: towards the full characterization of this sugarcane Ampelovirus re-discovered using metagenomics-based approaches. [P03]
title_short Sugarcane mild mosaic virus: towards the full characterization of this sugarcane Ampelovirus re-discovered using metagenomics-based approaches. [P03]
title_full Sugarcane mild mosaic virus: towards the full characterization of this sugarcane Ampelovirus re-discovered using metagenomics-based approaches. [P03]
title_fullStr Sugarcane mild mosaic virus: towards the full characterization of this sugarcane Ampelovirus re-discovered using metagenomics-based approaches. [P03]
title_full_unstemmed Sugarcane mild mosaic virus: towards the full characterization of this sugarcane Ampelovirus re-discovered using metagenomics-based approaches. [P03]
title_sort sugarcane mild mosaic virus: towards the full characterization of this sugarcane ampelovirus re-discovered using metagenomics-based approaches. [p03]
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