Two novel fungal negative-strand RNA viruses related to mymonaviruses and phenuiviruses in the shiitake mushroom (Lentinula edodes)

Virology. 2019 Jul:533:125-136. doi: 10.1016/j.virol.2019.05.008. Epub 2019 May 23.

Abstract

There is still limited information on the diversity of (-)ssRNA viruses that infect fungi. Here, we have discovered two novel (-)ssRNA mycoviruses in the shiitake mushroom (Lentinula edodes). The first virus has a monopartite RNA genome and relates to that of mymonaviruses (Mononegavirales), especially to Hubei rhabdo-like virus 4 from arthropods and thus designated as Lentinula edodes negative-strand RNA virus 1. The second virus has a putative bipartite RNA genome and is related to the recently discovered bipartite or tripartite phenui-like viruses (Bunyavirales) associated with plants and ticks, and designated as Lentinula edodes negative-strand RNA virus 2 (LeNSRV2). LeNSRV2 is likely the first segmented (-)ssRNA virus known to infect fungi. Its smaller RNA segment encodes a putative nucleocapsid and a plant MP-like protein using a potential ambisense coding strategy. These findings enhance our understanding of the diversity, evolution and spread of (-)ssRNA viruses in fungi.

Keywords: Ambisense; Bipartite genome; Endogenous virus element; Evolution; High-throughput sequencing; Lentinula edodes; Mymonaviridae; Negative-strand RNA virus; Phenuiviridae; Shitake mushroom.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Base Sequence
  • Fungal Viruses / genetics
  • Fungal Viruses / isolation & purification*
  • Phylogeny
  • RNA Viruses / classification
  • RNA Viruses / genetics
  • RNA Viruses / isolation & purification*
  • RNA, Viral / genetics
  • Shiitake Mushrooms / virology*

Substances

  • RNA, Viral