Metagenomes of a Freshwater Charavirus from British Columbia Provide a Window into Ancient Lineages of Viruses
Charophyte algae, not chlorophyte algae, are the ancestors of ‘higher plants’; hence, viruses infecting charophytes may be related to those that first infected higher plants. Streamwaters from British Columbia, Canada, yielded single-stranded RNA metagenomes of Charavirus canaden...
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doaj-88ffe7fde0304825beecd39424bc84932020-11-24T21:21:36ZengMDPI AGViruses1999-49152019-03-0111329910.3390/v11030299v11030299Metagenomes of a Freshwater Charavirus from British Columbia Provide a Window into Ancient Lineages of VirusesMarli Vlok0Adrian J. Gibbs1Curtis A. Suttle2Department of Botany, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BCV6T 1Z4, CanadaEmeritus Faculty, Australian National University, Canberra, ACT 2601, AustraliaDepartment of Botany, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BCV6T 1Z4, CanadaCharophyte algae, not chlorophyte algae, are the ancestors of ‘higher plants’; hence, viruses infecting charophytes may be related to those that first infected higher plants. Streamwaters from British Columbia, Canada, yielded single-stranded RNA metagenomes of Charavirus canadensis (CV-Can), that are similar in genomic architecture, length (9593 nt), nucleotide identity (63.4%), and encoded amino-acid sequence identity (53.0%) to those of Charavirus australis (CV-Aus). The sequences of their RNA-dependent RNA-polymerases (RdRp) resemble those found in benyviruses, their helicases those of hepaciviruses and hepegiviruses, and their coat-proteins (CP) those of tobamoviruses; all from the alphavirus/flavivirus branch of the ‘global RNA virome’. The 5’-terminus of the CV-Can genome, but not that of CV-Aus, is complete and encodes a methyltransferase domain. Comparisons of CP sequences suggests that Canadian and Australian charaviruses diverged 29–46 million years ago (mya); whereas, the CPs of charaviruses and tobamoviruses last shared a common ancestor 212 mya, and the RdRps of charaviruses and benyviruses 396 mya. CV-Can is sporadically abundant in low-nutrient freshwater rivers in British Columbia, where <i>Chara</i><i> </i><i>braunii</i>, a close relative of <i>C. </i><i>australis</i>, occurs, and which may be its natural host. Charaviruses, like their hosts, are ancient and widely distributed, and thus provide a window to the viromes of early eukaryotes and, even, Archaea.https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4915/11/3/299CharavirusRNA virusescapsid proteinsmetagenomesviromephylogenetics |
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Marli Vlok Adrian J. Gibbs Curtis A. Suttle |
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Marli Vlok Adrian J. Gibbs Curtis A. Suttle Metagenomes of a Freshwater Charavirus from British Columbia Provide a Window into Ancient Lineages of Viruses Viruses Charavirus RNA viruses capsid proteins metagenomes virome phylogenetics |
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Marli Vlok Adrian J. Gibbs Curtis A. Suttle |
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Metagenomes of a Freshwater Charavirus from British Columbia Provide a Window into Ancient Lineages of Viruses |
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Metagenomes of a Freshwater Charavirus from British Columbia Provide a Window into Ancient Lineages of Viruses |
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Metagenomes of a Freshwater Charavirus from British Columbia Provide a Window into Ancient Lineages of Viruses |
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Metagenomes of a Freshwater Charavirus from British Columbia Provide a Window into Ancient Lineages of Viruses |
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Metagenomes of a Freshwater Charavirus from British Columbia Provide a Window into Ancient Lineages of Viruses |
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metagenomes of a freshwater charavirus from british columbia provide a window into ancient lineages of viruses |
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Charophyte algae, not chlorophyte algae, are the ancestors of ‘higher plants’; hence, viruses infecting charophytes may be related to those that first infected higher plants. Streamwaters from British Columbia, Canada, yielded single-stranded RNA metagenomes of Charavirus canadensis (CV-Can), that are similar in genomic architecture, length (9593 nt), nucleotide identity (63.4%), and encoded amino-acid sequence identity (53.0%) to those of Charavirus australis (CV-Aus). The sequences of their RNA-dependent RNA-polymerases (RdRp) resemble those found in benyviruses, their helicases those of hepaciviruses and hepegiviruses, and their coat-proteins (CP) those of tobamoviruses; all from the alphavirus/flavivirus branch of the ‘global RNA virome’. The 5’-terminus of the CV-Can genome, but not that of CV-Aus, is complete and encodes a methyltransferase domain. Comparisons of CP sequences suggests that Canadian and Australian charaviruses diverged 29–46 million years ago (mya); whereas, the CPs of charaviruses and tobamoviruses last shared a common ancestor 212 mya, and the RdRps of charaviruses and benyviruses 396 mya. CV-Can is sporadically abundant in low-nutrient freshwater rivers in British Columbia, where <i>Chara</i><i> </i><i>braunii</i>, a close relative of <i>C. </i><i>australis</i>, occurs, and which may be its natural host. Charaviruses, like their hosts, are ancient and widely distributed, and thus provide a window to the viromes of early eukaryotes and, even, Archaea. |
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Charavirus RNA viruses capsid proteins metagenomes virome phylogenetics |
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