Sugarcane yellow leaf virus: an emerging virus that has evolved by recombination between luteoviral and poleroviral ancestors
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- DOI: 10.1006/viro.1999.0162
Sugarcane yellow leaf virus: an emerging virus that has evolved by recombination between luteoviral and poleroviral ancestors
Abstract
We have derived the genomic nucleotide sequence of an emerging virus, the Sugarcane yellow leaf virus (ScYLV), and shown that it produces one to two subgenomic RNAs. The family Luteoviridae currently includes the Luteovirus, Polerovirus, and Enamovirus genera. With the new ScYLV nucleotide sequence and existing Luteoviridae sequence information, we have utilized new phylogenetic and evolutionary methodologies to identify homologous regions of Luteoviridae genomes, which have statistically significant altered nucleotide substitution ratios and have produced a reconstructed phylogeny of the Luteoviridae. The data indicate that Pea enation mosaic virus-1 (PEMV-1), Soybean dwarf virus (SbDV), and ScYLV exhibit spatial phylogenetic variation (SPV) consistent with recombination events that have occurred between poleroviral and luteoviral ancestors, after the divergence of these two progenitor groups. The reconstructed phylogeny confirms a contention that a continuum in the derived sequence evolution of the Luteoviridae has been established by intrafamilial as well as extrafamilial RNA recombination and expands the database of recombinant Luteoviridae genomes that are currently needed to resolve better defined means for generic discrimination in the Luteoviridae (D'Arcy, C. J. and Mayo, M. 1997. Arch. Virol. 142, 1285-1287). The analyses of the nucleotide substitution ratios from a nucleotide alignment of Luteoviridae genomes substantiates the hypothesis that hot spots for RNA recombination in this virus family are associated with the known sites for the transcription of subgenomic RNAs (Miller et al. 1995. Crit. Rev. Plant Sci. 14, 179-211), and provides new information that might be utilized to better design more effective means to generate transgene-mediated host resistance.
Copyright 2000 Academic Press.
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