Genome organization and molecular characterization of the three Formica exsecta viruses—FeV1, FeV2 and FeV4

We present the genome organization and molecular characterization of the three Formica exsecta viruses, along with ORF predictions, and functional annotation of genes. The Formica exsecta virus-4 (FeV4; GenBank ID: MF287670) is a newly discovered negative-sense single-stranded RNA virus representing...

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Main Authors: Kishor Dhaygude, Helena Johansson, Jonna Kulmuni, Liselotte Sundström
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author Kishor Dhaygude
Helena Johansson
Jonna Kulmuni
Liselotte Sundström
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description We present the genome organization and molecular characterization of the three Formica exsecta viruses, along with ORF predictions, and functional annotation of genes. The Formica exsecta virus-4 (FeV4; GenBank ID: MF287670) is a newly discovered negative-sense single-stranded RNA virus representing the first identified member of order Mononegavirales in ants, whereas the Formica exsecta virus-1 (FeV1; GenBank ID: KF500001), and the Formica exsecta virus-2 (FeV2; GenBank ID: KF500002) are positive single-stranded RNA viruses initially identified (but not characterized) in our earlier study. The new virus FeV4 was found by re-analyzing data from a study published earlier. The Formica exsecta virus-4 genome is 9,866 bp in size, with an overall G + C content of 44.92%, and containing five predicted open reading frames (ORFs). Our bioinformatics analysis indicates that gaps are absent and the ORFs are complete, which based on our comparative genomics analysis suggests that the genomes are complete. Following the characterization, we validate virus infection for FeV1, FeV2 and FeV4 for the first time in field-collected worker ants. Some colonies were infected by multiple viruses, and the viruses were observed to infect all castes, and multiple life stages of workers and queens. Finally, highly similar viruses were expressed in adult workers and queens of six other Formica species: F. fusca, F. pressilabris, F. pratensis, F. aquilonia, F. truncorum and F. cinerea. This research indicates that viruses can be shared between ant species, but further studies on viral transmission are needed to understand viral infection pathways.
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spelling doaj.art-7342710a2a474168ac50bf4dd9cee1542023-12-03T10:27:12ZengPeerJ Inc.PeerJ2167-83592019-02-016e621610.7717/peerj.6216Genome organization and molecular characterization of the three Formica exsecta viruses—FeV1, FeV2 and FeV4Kishor Dhaygude0Helena Johansson1Jonna Kulmuni2Liselotte Sundström3Organismal and Evolutionary Biology, Faculty of Biological and Environmental Sciences, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, FinlandOrganismal and Evolutionary Biology, Faculty of Biological and Environmental Sciences, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, FinlandOrganismal and Evolutionary Biology, Faculty of Biological and Environmental Sciences, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, FinlandOrganismal and Evolutionary Biology, Faculty of Biological and Environmental Sciences, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, FinlandWe present the genome organization and molecular characterization of the three Formica exsecta viruses, along with ORF predictions, and functional annotation of genes. The Formica exsecta virus-4 (FeV4; GenBank ID: MF287670) is a newly discovered negative-sense single-stranded RNA virus representing the first identified member of order Mononegavirales in ants, whereas the Formica exsecta virus-1 (FeV1; GenBank ID: KF500001), and the Formica exsecta virus-2 (FeV2; GenBank ID: KF500002) are positive single-stranded RNA viruses initially identified (but not characterized) in our earlier study. The new virus FeV4 was found by re-analyzing data from a study published earlier. The Formica exsecta virus-4 genome is 9,866 bp in size, with an overall G + C content of 44.92%, and containing five predicted open reading frames (ORFs). Our bioinformatics analysis indicates that gaps are absent and the ORFs are complete, which based on our comparative genomics analysis suggests that the genomes are complete. Following the characterization, we validate virus infection for FeV1, FeV2 and FeV4 for the first time in field-collected worker ants. Some colonies were infected by multiple viruses, and the viruses were observed to infect all castes, and multiple life stages of workers and queens. Finally, highly similar viruses were expressed in adult workers and queens of six other Formica species: F. fusca, F. pressilabris, F. pratensis, F. aquilonia, F. truncorum and F. cinerea. This research indicates that viruses can be shared between ant species, but further studies on viral transmission are needed to understand viral infection pathways.https://peerj.com/articles/6216.pdfRNA virusFormica exsectaMeta-transcriptomeOrganization and characterizationGenomeComparative analysis
spellingShingle Kishor Dhaygude
Helena Johansson
Jonna Kulmuni
Liselotte Sundström
Genome organization and molecular characterization of the three Formica exsecta viruses—FeV1, FeV2 and FeV4
PeerJ
RNA virus
Formica exsecta
Meta-transcriptome
Organization and characterization
Genome
Comparative analysis
title Genome organization and molecular characterization of the three Formica exsecta viruses—FeV1, FeV2 and FeV4
title_full Genome organization and molecular characterization of the three Formica exsecta viruses—FeV1, FeV2 and FeV4
title_fullStr Genome organization and molecular characterization of the three Formica exsecta viruses—FeV1, FeV2 and FeV4
title_full_unstemmed Genome organization and molecular characterization of the three Formica exsecta viruses—FeV1, FeV2 and FeV4
title_short Genome organization and molecular characterization of the three Formica exsecta viruses—FeV1, FeV2 and FeV4
title_sort genome organization and molecular characterization of the three formica exsecta viruses fev1 fev2 and fev4
topic RNA virus
Formica exsecta
Meta-transcriptome
Organization and characterization
Genome
Comparative analysis
url https://peerj.com/articles/6216.pdf
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