The pepper virome: natural co-infection of diverse viruses and their quasispecies

BMC Genomics. 2017 Jun 8;18(1):453. doi: 10.1186/s12864-017-3838-8.

Abstract

Background: The co-infection of diverse viruses in a host plant is common; however, little is known about viral populations and their quasispecies in the host.

Results: Here, we report the first pepper viromes that were co-infected by different types of viral genomes. The pepper viromes are dominated by geminivirus DNA-A followed by a novel carlavirus referred to as Pepper virus A. The two pepper cultivars share similar viral populations and replications. However, the quasispecies for double-stranded RNA virus and two satellite DNAs were heterogeneous and homogenous in susceptible and resistant cultivars, respectively, indicating the quasispecies of an individual virus depends on the host.

Conclusions: Taken together, we provide the first evidence that the host plant resistant to viruses has an unrevealed antiviral system, affecting viral quasispecies, not replication.

Keywords: Cultivar; Pepper; Plant virus; Quasispecies; Virome.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Capsicum / virology*
  • Computational Biology*
  • Gene Expression Profiling
  • Genome, Viral / genetics
  • Genomics
  • Phylogeny
  • Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide
  • RNA Viruses / genetics*
  • RNA Viruses / physiology*
  • Virus Replication / genetics