Experimental evolution of Tobacco etch virus carrying exogenous sequences
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Here we explore experimentally the evolutionary fate of viruses with a simulated HGT event, using the plant RNA virus Tobacco etch virus (TEV), by separately introducing two functional, exogenous sequences to its genome. One of the events simulates the acquisition of a new function though HGT of a conserved AlkB domain, responsible for the repair of alkylation or methylation damage in many organisms. The other event simulates the acquisition of a sequence that duplicates an existing function, through HGT of the 2b RNA silencing suppressor from Cucumber mosaic virus (CMV). We then evolved these two viruses, tracked the maintenance of the horizontally transferred sequences over time, and for the final virus populations, sequenced their genome and measured viral fitness. We found that the AlkB domain was rapidly purged from the TEV genome, restoring fitness to wild-type levels. Conversely, the 2b gene was stably maintained and did not have a major impact on viral fitness. Moreover, we found that 2b is functional in TEV, as it provides a replicative advantage when the functional domain of HC-Pro related to RNA silencing suppression is mutated. These observations therefore suggest a potentially interesting role for HGT of short functional sequences in ameliorating evolutionary constraints.
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2020-06-12



