Characterization of chenopodium trirhavirus 1, a novel tri-segmented virus of the family Rhabdoviridae.

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State Key Laboratory of Agricultural And Forestry Biosecurity and Ministry of Agriculture Key Laboratory of Pest Monitoring and Green Management, College of Plant Protection, China Agricultural University, Beijing, 100193, China.

Published: June 2025


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A novel tri-segmented virus, tentatively named "Chenopodium trirhavirus 1" (CheTRV1), was identified in Chenopodium album in China using high-throughput sequencing combined with conventional Sanger sequencing after RT-PCR. The genome of CheTRV1 consists of three negative-sense single-stranded RNAs designated as RNA1, RNA2, and RNA3. RNAs 1-3 of CheTRV1 share 57.93-64.41%, 48.16-56.96%, and 38.12-42.22% nucleotide sequence identity with the corresponding segments of previously reported trirhaviruses. The 3'- and 5'-termini of the three segments are similar and exhibit partial inverse complementarity. The ORFs of CheTRV1 are separated by a conserved gene junction region with the consensus motif 3'-AAUUCUUUUGN(N)UUC- 5'. RNA1 consists of 6749 nucleotides (nt) and encodes a single putative L protein. RNA2 is 4393 nt in length and contains four genes in the order 3'-N-P2-P3-P4-5'. The smaller RNA3 consists of 3897 nt and has three genes in the order 3'-P6-P7-P8-5'. Phylogenetic analysis and pairwise comparisons suggested that CheTRV1 is most closely related to Medicago trirhavirus 1, with 68.82% amino acid sequence identity in the L protein. This is the first report of the complete genome sequence of a tri-segmented rhabdovirus, and it expands our knowledge of rhabdovirus evolution.

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