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Widespread mitovirus sequences in plant genomes

  • SUNY Buffalo

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Abstract

The exploration of the evolution of RNA viruses has been aided recently by the discovery of copies of fragments or complete genomes of non-retroviral RNA viruses (Non-retroviral Endogenous RNA Viral Elements, or NERVEs) in many eukaryotic nuclear genomes. Among the most prominent NERVEs are partial copies of the RNA dependent RNA polymerase (RdRP) of the mitoviruses in plant mitochondrial genomes. Mitoviruses are in the family Narnaviridae, which are the simplest viruses, encoding only a single protein (the RdRP) in their unencapsidated viral plus strand. Narnaviruses are known only in fungi, and the origin of plant mitochondrial mitovirus NERVEs appears to be horizontal transfer fromplant pathogenic fungi. At least one mitochondrial mitovirus NERVE, but not its nuclear copy, is expressed.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere876
JournalPeerJ
Volume2015
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - 2015

Keywords

  • Mycovirus
  • Narnavirus
  • NERVE
  • Plant mitochondria
  • RNA virus

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