Dr. Sayanta Bera

Ph.D in Virus Evolution

Plant Virus Host Range Expansion and Evolution



The acquisition of new hosts, or host range expansion, provides a virus with more opportunities for transmission and survival, but may be limited by across-host fitness trade- offs. A major cause of across-host trade-offs in viruses is antagonistic pleiotropy, that is, different phenotypic effects of mutations in different host environments, a Genotype x Environment interaction. In addition, epistasis (a Genotype x Genotype interaction) also may play a role in generating across-host fitness trade-offs. Relevant cases of host range expansion are the emergence of viruses in new host species and resistance-breaking (RB), in which viruses acquire the capacity to infect otherwise resistant plant genotypes. Negative effects of resistance-breaking mutations on within-host virus multiplication have been documented for several plant viruses. However, understanding virus evolution requires analyses of potential trade-offs between different fitness components. In this work we have analysed if there are trade-offs, and what are the causes, associated to the acquisition of new host species or genotypes in tobamoviruses that infect pepper crops. 

Publications




Reversion of a resistance‐breaking mutation shows reversion costs and high virus diversity at necrotic local lesions


Manuel G. Moreno-Pérez, S. Bera, Michael McLeish, A. Fraile, F. García-Arenal

Molecular plant pathology, 2023


Analysis of fitness trade-offs limiting host range expansion in pepper-infecting tobamoviruses


Bera S, Moreno Pérez MG, Fraile A, García-Arenal F

13th International Plant Virus Epidemiology Symposium at Avignon, France, 2016 Jun


Analysis of fitness trade-offs limiting host range expansion in pepper-infecting tobamoviruses


Bera S

E.T.S. de Ingeniería Agronómica, Alimentaria y de Biosistemas (UPM), 2018 Feb


Analysis of fitness trade-offs in the host range expansion of an RNA virus, tobacco mild green mosaic virus.


Bera S, Fraile A, García-Arenal F.

J Virol. , vol. 92(e01268-18), 2018


Pleiotropic effects of resistance-breaking mutations on particle stability provide insight on life history evolution in a plant RNA virus.


Bera S, Moreno-Pérez M.G, García-Figuera Sara, Pagán I, Fraile A, Pacios L. F, García-Arenal. F.

J Virol. , vol. 91(e00435-17 ), 2017


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