2008
DOI: 10.1007/s11262-008-0252-y
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Analyses of the complete sequence of the genome of wheat Eqlid mosaic virus, a novel species in the genus Tritimovirus

Abstract: The complete nucleotide sequence of the genome of wheat Eqlid mosaic virus (WEqMV) (excluding the poly A tail) comprised 9636 nucleotides including 5' and 3' noncoding regions of 137 and 172 nt, respectively. It contained a single ORF coding for a polyprotein of 3,109 amino acid residues and had a deduced genome organization typical of members of the family Potyviridae and with proteinase cleavage sites very similar to those of the members of the genus Tritimovirus. Pairwise and multiple alignments and phyloge… Show more

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“…WSMV is a tritimovirus, a genus of six known species with strong Eurasian ties (Rabenstein et al, 2002) and, as mentioned in the Introduction, it occurs worldwide (CABI, 2020; Jones, 2021; Singh et al, 2018). However, four other tritimoviruses have only been found in Eurasia infecting Eurasian plants belonging to the Poaceae; brome streak mosaic virus isolated from Bromus mollis in the Czech Republic (Miličić et al, 1980), tall oatgrass mosaic virus from Arenatherum elatius in the Czech Republic (Hassan et al, 2014), wheat Eqlid mosaic virus named after a town in the Zagros Mountains (Rastegar et al, 2008) and yellow oat‐grass mosaic virus from Trisetum flavescens in the Czech Republic (Hassan, 2014). The sixth tritimovirus, ONMV, was found first in Manitoba, Canada, in a crop of Russell oats (Gill & Westdal, 1966; Stenger & French, 2004), a cultivar developed in Canada from a backcross between the Eurasian lines Gary Mutica Ukraine × Abegweit (Zillinsky, 1961), but soon after ONMV was also reported in the Trakya region of Turkey from a serologically based cereal virus survey (İlbaği et al, 2005).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…WSMV is a tritimovirus, a genus of six known species with strong Eurasian ties (Rabenstein et al, 2002) and, as mentioned in the Introduction, it occurs worldwide (CABI, 2020; Jones, 2021; Singh et al, 2018). However, four other tritimoviruses have only been found in Eurasia infecting Eurasian plants belonging to the Poaceae; brome streak mosaic virus isolated from Bromus mollis in the Czech Republic (Miličić et al, 1980), tall oatgrass mosaic virus from Arenatherum elatius in the Czech Republic (Hassan et al, 2014), wheat Eqlid mosaic virus named after a town in the Zagros Mountains (Rastegar et al, 2008) and yellow oat‐grass mosaic virus from Trisetum flavescens in the Czech Republic (Hassan, 2014). The sixth tritimovirus, ONMV, was found first in Manitoba, Canada, in a crop of Russell oats (Gill & Westdal, 1966; Stenger & French, 2004), a cultivar developed in Canada from a backcross between the Eurasian lines Gary Mutica Ukraine × Abegweit (Zillinsky, 1961), but soon after ONMV was also reported in the Trakya region of Turkey from a serologically based cereal virus survey (İlbaği et al, 2005).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Potyviridae genera are distinguished based on their vector and their RNA-genome sequences; two mite-vectored species in the genera Rymovirus and Tritimovirus, aphid-vectored Potyvirus and funga-vectored Bymovirus. Genus Tritimovirus comprises of Wheat streak mosaic virus (WSMV) designated as the type species, Brome streak mosaic virus (BsMV), Oat necrotic mottle virus (ONMV) and Wheat eqild mosaic virus (WEqMV) [4][5][6][7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%