Abstract
The complete genome sequence of Chinese yam necrotic mosaic virus (ChYNMV) consisting of 8,213 nucleotides containing one open reading frame was determined by the transcriptome data generated from Discorea opposita. This is the first report of the complete nucleotide sequence of ChYNMV from Dioscorea opposita in the Republic of Korea.
GENOME ANNOUNCEMENT
In the Republic of Korea, yams (Dioscorea opposita) are cultivated mainly as a functional food and for medicinal purposes. More than 15 different viruses have been reported to infect Dioscorea species, including Chinese yam necrotic mosaic virus (ChYNMV) (1, 2). The host range of ChYNMV is restricted to Dioscorea spp. (3). The virus infection causes a range of symptoms, and results in economic losses due to lower yields and reduced quality of plant products. ChYNMV is a 660 nm long, flexuous, filamentous virus that is transmitted by aphids (4). ChYNMV was classified as a member of the genus Macluravirus (5) in the family Potyviridae by nucleotide sequencing of its genome. It has a single stranded RNA genome containing a long open reading frame encoding a polyprotein (6).
In August 2015, yam leaves showing virus disease symptoms were collected in Andong City, Gyeongsangbuk-do Province, Republic of Korea. Transcriptome data generated from the virus-infected leaves using a next-generation sequencing (NGS) method were analyzed. To construct a library with the TruSeq RNA sample prep kit (Illumina), total RNA was extracted from one pool of all D. opposita samples using TRI reagent (Molecular Research Center), and rRNA was removed using a Ribo-Zero rRNA removal kit (Epicentre). The size and purity of the constructed library were measured by BluePippin 2% agarose gel cassettes (Sage Science) and the Agilent 2100 Bioanalyzer (Agilent Technologies), respectively. Raw data were produced from the Illumina HiSeq 2500 paired-end RNA sequencing by the Theragen Etex Bio Institute (Suwon, South Korea). Raw data processing, including assembly of reads into contigs and annotation of contigs using the NCBI database for sequence similarity searches, was performed by SeqGenesis (Daejeon, South Korea). The resulting DNA sequences were assembled using Codoncode Aligner version 6.0 to produce a complete sequence. The assembled complete genome sequence consists of 8,213 nucleotides excluding the poly(A) tail and contains a polyprotein of 2,620 amino acids. The complete sequence (GenBank accession number KU641566, isolate CYNMV-BRI) was highly matched to Chinese yam necrotic mosaic virus isolate PES3 derived from Japan (GenBank accession number AB710145) with 8,224 nucleotides, showing 98% sequence identity and 100% query coverage. The isolate was constructed as an infectious clone of Chinese yam necrotic mosaic virus (3). On the other hand, the sequence alignment with ChYNMV isolate FX1 derived from China showed that the isolate CYNMV-BRI sequence was matched to the 3′ terminal portion of the whole-genome sequence.
In this work, we determined the complete sequence of the ChYNMV isolate CYNMV-BRI genome using transcriptome analysis of the D. opposita plant. To our knowledge, this is the first report of the complete nucleotide sequence of ChYNMV from D. opposita in the Republic of Korea.
Accession number(s).
The complete genome sequence of Chinese yam necrotic mosaic virus isolate CYNMV-BRI has been deposited in GenBank under the accession number KU641566.
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
This research was carried out with the support of Cooperative Research Program for Agricultural Science and Technology Development (project PJ0112522016), Rural Development Administration, Republic of Korea.
Footnotes
Citation Lee J-H, Son C-G, Kwon J-B, Nam H-H, Kim Y, Lee S-H, Zhao F, Moon JS. 2016. Complete genome sequence of Chinese yam necrotic mosaic virus from Dioscorea opposita in the Republic of Korea. Genome Announc 4(4):e00778-16. doi:10.1128/genomeA.00778-16.
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