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A Novel Cogu-like Virus Identified in Wine Grapes
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A Novel Cogu-like Virus Identified in Wine Grapes

Jennifer Dahan, Gardenia E Orellana, Edison Reyes-Proaño, Jungmin Lee and Alexander V Karasev
Viruses, Vol.17(9), 1175
08/28/2025
PMID: 41012603

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Life Sciences & Biomedicine Science & Technology Virology
A new negative-strand RNA virus was identified in grapevines from a 38-year-old 'Chardonnay' block in Idaho through high-throughput sequencing (HTS) of total RNA. This virus was tentatively named grapevine-associated cogu-like Idaho virus (GaCLIdV). GaCLIdV has three negative-sense, single-stranded RNA genome segments of ca. 7 kb, 1.9 kb, and 1.3 kb, encoding L protein (RNA-dependent RNA polymerase, RdRP), a movement protein (MP), and a nucleocapsid protein (NC), respectively, identified based on pair-wise comparisons with other cogu- and cogu-like viruses. In phylogenetic analysis based on the RdRP, GaCLIdV grouped within the family Phenuiviridae and was placed in a lineage of plant-infecting phenuiviruses as a sister clade of the genus Laulavirus, clustering most closely with switchgrass phenui-like virus 1 (SgPLV-1) and more distantly related to grapevine-associated cogu-like viruses from the Laulavirus and Coguvirus clades. Both GaCLIdV and SgPhLV-1 are proposed to form a new genus, Switvirus, within the family Phenuiviridae. The presence of GaCLIdV in the original 'Chardonnay' samples was confirmed by RT-PCR amplification and Sanger sequencing. This new virus was found in five wine grape cultivars and in six vineyards sampled in Idaho and in Oregon during the 2020-2024 seasons. GaCLIdV may have contributed to the decline observed in the old 'Chardonnay' block, although the role of the virus in symptom development awaits further investigation.
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