Discovery of novel 'sugarcane totivirus 1' from Saccharum officinarum by high-throughput sequencing
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Discovery of novel 'sugarcane totivirus 1' from Saccharum officinarum by high-throughput sequencing
Abstract
Background: Sugarcane is cultivated globally and affected by more than 125 pathogens, which lead to various plant diseases. In recent years, high-throughput sequencing (HTS)-based genome analyses have been broadly adopted for the discovery of both characterized and un-characterized viruses from plant samples. In this study, the HTS data of sugarcane pooled sample retrieved from sequence read archive (SRA) were de novo re-assembled using CLC Genomic Workbench.
Methods and results: The genomic sequence of a novel dsRNA totivirus, 5,384 nucleotides (nt) long, excluding the 5' untranslated region (UTR) and 3' UTR, was discovered and named sugarcane totivirus 1 (STV 1). The genome contains two open reading frames (ORFs): a putative coat protein (CP) encoding 866 amino acids (aa) and RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp) encoding 824 aa. Phylogenetic studies based on the genomic sequences (nt), and the aa sequences of CP as well as RdRp regions revealed that STV 1 is closely related to other members of the genus Totivirus. Pairwise sequence identity of CP and RdRp aa sequences showed 30.0-51.5% and 26.3-47.2% similarity, respectively with other members of the family Totiviridae. The HTS results were further validated and confirmed through OneStep RT-PCR assay and Sanger sequencing.
Conclusion: A novel totivirus (STV 1) in the genus Totivirus, family Totiviridae has been identified. This is the first report of dsRNA totivirus STV 1 associated with sugarcane from India.
Keywords: High-throughput sequencing; Sugarcane; Sugarcane totivirus 1; dsRNA virus.
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Conflict of interest statement
Declarations. Ethical approval: This work does not contain any studies involve human participants or animals. Consent to participate: NA. Consent for publication: NA. Competing interests: The authors declare no competing interests.
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