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Molecular Characterization of Divergent Closterovirus Isolates Infecting Ribes Species.

Igor KoloňukThanuja Thekke-VeetilJean-Sebastien ReynardIrena Mavrič PleškoJaroslava PřibylováJustine BrodardIsabelle KellenbergerTatiana SarkisovaJosef ŠpakJanja LamovšekSebastien MassartThien HoJoseph D PostmanIoannis E Tzanetakis
Published in: Viruses (2018)
Five isolates of a new member of the family Closteroviridae, tentatively named blackcurrant leafroll-associated virus 1 (BcLRaV-1), were identified in the currant. The 17-kb-long genome codes for 10 putative proteins. The replication-associated polyprotein has several functional domains, including papain-like proteases, methyltransferase, Zemlya, helicase, and RNA-dependent RNA polymerase. Additional open reading frames code for a small protein predicted to integrate into the host cell wall, a heat-shock protein 70 homolog, a heat-shock protein 90 homolog, two coat proteins, and three proteins of unknown functions. Phylogenetic analysis showed that BcLRaV-1 is related to members of the genus Closterovirus, whereas recombination analysis provided evidence of intraspecies recombination.
Keyphrases
  • heat shock protein
  • cell wall
  • heat shock
  • genetic diversity
  • dna damage
  • dna repair
  • minimally invasive
  • genome wide
  • binding protein
  • gene expression
  • dna methylation
  • protein protein
  • nucleic acid