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Identification and genomic characterization of a novel porcine CRESS DNA virus from a pig suffering from diarrhea in China.

Tian-Ning LiuCong-Xi LiuJing-Ying LiaoWei-Jie XiongJun-Yong XiaChao-Ting Xiao
Published in: Archives of virology (2022)
The circular replication-associated protein (Rep)-encoding ssDNA (CRESS-DNA) viruses show high diversity and have a very wide range of hosts, including all three domains of cellular life. In the present study, a novel CRESS DNA virus, provisionally named "kirkovirus HNU-XX-2020" was discovered in a growing pig with watery diarrhea. The virus has a circular genome of 2961 nucleotides (nt) and three major putative open reading frames (ORFs), encoding a Rep protein (327 amino acids), a capsid protein (175 amino acids), and one protein (209 amino acids) of unknown function. The genome showed the highest sequence similarity (68.6% identity) to the genome of porcine circo-like virus 51 (JF713719), which was identified in pig faeces, and it showed very limited sequence similarity (less than 40% identity) to other virus genomes. Further phylogenetic analysis suggested that it could be a novel member in the proposed family "Kirkoviridae".
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