Genetic Characterization of Raspberry Bushy Dwarf Virus Isolated from Red Raspberry in Kazakhstan

Viruses. 2023 Apr 16;15(4):975. doi: 10.3390/v15040975.

Abstract

Raspberry bushy dwarf virus (RBDV) is an economically significant pathogen of raspberry and grapevine, and it has also been found in cherry. Most of the currently available RBDV sequences are from European raspberry isolates. This study aimed to sequence genomic RNA2 of both cultivated and wild raspberry in Kazakhstan and compare them to investigate their genetic diversity and phylogenetic relationships, as well as to predict their protein structure. Phylogenetic and population diversity analyses were performed on all available RBDV RNA2, MP and CP sequences. Nine of the isolates investigated in this study formed a new, well-supported clade, while the wild isolates clustered with the European isolates. Predicted protein structure analysis revealed two regions that differed between α- and β-structures among the isolates. For the first time, the genetic composition of Kazakhstani raspberry viruses has been characterized.

Keywords: RBDV; RNA2; coat protein; movement protein; raspberry bushy dwarf virus.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Kazakhstan
  • Phylogeny
  • Plant Diseases
  • Plant Viruses* / genetics
  • RNA Viruses*
  • Rubus*

Grants and funding

This research was funded by the Ministry of Agriculture of the Republic of Kazakhstan, grant number BR10765038 “Development of methodology and implementation of scientifically based system of certification and inspection of seed potatoes and planting material of fruit crops in the Republic of Kazakhstan”.