Tomato chlorotic mottle Guyane virus: a novel tomato-infecting bipartite begomovirus from French Guiana

Lett, J-M; De Bruyn .A.; Hoareau M.; Ouattara A.; Claverie, S.; Dalmon A.; Laplace, D.; Lefeuvre P; Hostachy B.2015.Tomato chlorotic mottle Guyane virus: a novel tomato-infecting bipartite begomovirus from French Guiana. Archives of virology, 160 (11) : 2887-2890.DOI:10.1007/s00705-015-2558-0

Abstract:

This is the first description of the complete genome sequence of a new bipartite begomovirus isolated from tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) in French Guiana, for which we propose the tentative name "tomato chlorotic mottle Guyane virus" (ToCMoGFV). DNA-A and -B nucleotide sequences of ToCMoGFV are only distantly related to known New World begomoviruses. They share the highest nucleotide sequence identity of 80% with the Brazilian isolates of macroptilium yellow spot virus (MacYSV) and 73% with soybean chlorotic spot virus (SBCSV). Phylogenetic analysis demonstrated that this novel virus belongs to a new lineage of New World bipartite begomoviruses. The discovery of this new virus confirms the high genetic diversity of begomoviruses in Latin America. 

Publiée : 17/11/2015