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Characterization of a new potyvirus infecting Thevetia ahouai in Ecuador.

Maria G Cañada-BautistaEdison G Reyes-ProañoJuan F Cornejo-FrancoRobert A Alvarez-QuintoDimitre MollovDiego F Quito-Avila
Published in: Archives of virology (2022)
A new potyvirus was found in Thevetia ahouai L. (Fam. Apocynaceae) plants exhibiting white spots on leaves and fruit discoloration in Ecuador. The complete genome sequences of two isolates of this virus, tentatively named "thevetia white spot virus" (ThWSV), were determined and found to be 9,912 (isolate 1) and 9,904 (isolate 2) nucleotides (nt) in length, each encoding a polyprotein of 363 kDa. Sequence comparisons between the two isolates showed 80 and 87% identity at the nt and amino acid (aa) level, respectively, whereas the overall sequence identity between ThWSV and its closest relative was 69% and 71% at the nt and aa level, respectively.
Keyphrases
  • amino acid
  • genetic diversity
  • gene expression