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Discovery and genome characterization of three New rhabdoviruses infecting Passiflora spp. in Brazil
Autoria: VIDAL, A. H.; ABREU, A. C. R.; DANTAS-FILHO, J. F. S.; VIANNA, M. J. X.; LACORTE, C. C.; ABREU, E. F. M.; FELIX, G. P.; ALVES-FREITAS, D. M. T.; PINHEIRO-LIMA, B.; NOGUEIRA, I.; FALEIRO, F. G.; ROSA, R. C. C.; JESUS, O. N. de; SANCHES, M. M.; SANTOS, Y. S.; BLAWID, R.; JIMÉNEZ, J. L. S.; VASLIN, M. F. S.; KITAJIMA, E. W.; CAMPOS, M. de A.; FONTENELE, R. S.; VARSANI, A.; MELO, F. L.; RIBEIRO, S. da G.
Resumo: This study aimed to explore the RNA viruses affecting Passiflora species in Brazil. Our results enhance the understanding of the viruses that infect Passiflora plants by identifying and characterizing three previously unrecognized viruses: Passiflora cytorhabdovirus (PFCV), Passiflora nucleorhabdovirus 1 (PaNV1), and Passiflora nucleorhabdovirus 2 (PaNV2). These rhabdoviruses were identified through high-throughput sequencing and validated by reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) in various Passiflora species. PFCV has a genome organization 3?-N-P-P3-P4-M-G-P7-L-5? and was classified as a novel member of the Gammacytorhabdovirus genus. A particularly noteworthy feature of PFCV is its glycoprotein, as the genomes of other gammarhabdoviruses do not contain this gene. PFCV has a high incidence across multiple locations and was identified in plants from Northeastern, Central, and Southeastern Brazil. PaNV1 with genome structure 3?-N-P-P3-M-G-L-5? and PaNV2 with genome organization 3?-N-X-P-Y-M-G-L-5? are new members of the Alphanucleorhabdovirus genus and have a more restricted occurrence. Importantly, all three viruses were found in mixed infections alongside at least one other virus. In situ observations confirmed mixed infections, with PaNV2 particles co-located in tissues with a potyvirus and a carlavirus. Phylogenetic and glycoprotein sequence similarity network analysis provided insights into their evolutionary placement and potential vector associations. These findings expand the known diversity of rhabdoviruses in Passiflora and contribute to the understanding of their evolution and epidemiology.
Ano de publicação: 2025
Tipo de publicação: Artigo de periódico