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Review
. 2020 Sep 16:11:588427.
doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2020.588427. eCollection 2020.

The Plant Negative-Sense RNA Virosphere: Virus Discovery Through New Eyes

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The Plant Negative-Sense RNA Virosphere: Virus Discovery Through New Eyes

Nicolás Bejerman et al. Front Microbiol. .

Abstract

The use of high-throughput sequencing (HTS) for virus diagnostics, as well as the importance of this technology as a valuable tool for discovery of novel viruses has been extensively investigated. In this review, we consider the application of HTS approaches to uncover novel plant viruses with a focus on the negative-sense, single-stranded RNA virosphere. Plant viruses with negative-sense and ambisense RNA (NSR) genomes belong to several taxonomic families, including Rhabdoviridae, Aspiviridae, Fimoviridae, Tospoviridae, and Phenuiviridae. They include both emergent pathogens that infect a wide range of plant species, and potential endophytes which appear not to induce any visible symptoms. As a consequence of biased sampling based on a narrow focus on crops with disease symptoms, the number of NSR plant viruses identified so far represents only a fraction of this type of viruses present in the virosphere. Detection and molecular characterization of NSR viruses has often been challenging, but the widespread implementation of HTS has facilitated not only the identification but also the characterization of the genomic sequences of at least 70 NSR plant viruses in the last 7 years. Moreover, continuing advances in HTS technologies and bioinformatic pipelines, concomitant with a significant cost reduction has led to its use as a routine method of choice, supporting the foundations of a diverse array of novel applications such as quarantine analysis of traded plant materials and genetic resources, virus detection in insect vectors, analysis of virus communities in individual plants, and assessment of virus evolution through ecogenomics, among others. The insights from these advancements are shedding new light on the extensive diversity of NSR plant viruses and their complex evolution, and provide an essential framework for improved taxonomic classification of plant NSR viruses as part of the realm Riboviria. Thus, HTS-based methods for virus discovery, our 'new eyes,' are unraveling in real time the richness and magnitude of the plant RNA virosphere.

Keywords: HTS; bioinformactics; plant NSR viruses; virosphere; virus discovery.

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FIGURE 1
FIGURE 1
Diagram showing an overview of plant NSR virus taxonomy and schematic genome graphs depicting organization and gene products of representative members of each taxon. The predicted coding sequences are shown in orange arrowed boxes, virion-sense RNA (v) is depicted in black, while virion-complementary sense RNA (vc) is depicted in red. The number of taxonomic categories included in each taxon are indicated. Species number indicate 2019 ICTV-accepted virus species corresponding to each taxonomic rank.

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