| Literature DB >> 23497016 |
Nikos Vasilakis1, Steven Widen, Amelia Pa Travassos da Rosa, Thomas G Wood, Peter J Walker, Edward C Holmes, Robert B Tesh.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Malpais Spring virus (MSPV) is a mosquito-borne rhabdovirus that infects a variety of wild and feral ungulates in New Mexico, including horses and deer. Although, initial serologic tests and electron microscopy at the time of isolation nearly 25 years ago provided evidence that MSPV is a novel virus, possibly related to vesiculoviruses, the virus still has not been approved as a new species.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23497016 PMCID: PMC3599451 DOI: 10.1186/1743-422X-10-69
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Virol J ISSN: 1743-422X Impact factor: 4.099
Antigenic relationships of MSPV with confirmed and tentative members of the genus
| | Carajas (CJSV) | 0 | 128 |
| | Chandipura (CHPV) | 0 | 256 |
| | Cocal (COCV) | 0 | 256 |
| | Isfahan (ISFV) | 0 | 64 |
| Maraba (MARV) | 0 | 512 | |
| | Piry (PIRV) | 0 | 64 |
| | Moreton (MORV) | 0 | 256 |
| | VSV Indiana (VSIV) | 0 | 256 |
| | VSV New Jersey (VSNJV) | 0 | 32 |
| | Boteke (BTKV) | 0 | 256 |
| | Farmington (FARV) | 0 | 256 |
| | Gray Lodge (GLOV) | 0 | 8 |
| | Jurona (JURV) | 0 | 1024 |
| Klamath (KLAV) | 0 | 256 | |
| Kwatta (KWAV) | 0 | 64 | |
| | La Joya (LJV) | 0 | 512 |
| | Perinet (PERV) | 0 | 512 |
| | Porton (PORV) | 0 | 256 |
| | Radi (RADV) | 0 | 512 |
| | Jug Bogdanovac (YBV) | 0 | 256 |
| Malpais Spring (MSPV) | 512 | - |
* Antibody titers expressed as reciprocal of highest positive antibody dilution. 0 = <8.
Figure 1Genome organization of MSPV. A. Schematic representation of the genome organization of MSPV. Block arrows indicate the location of long ORFs, including overlapping ORFs in the N, M and G genes (light shading). B. Sequences of MSPV gene junctions illustrating potential transcription initiation sequences (shaded), conserved transcription termination/polyadenylation sequences (solid underlined) and initiation codons (dotted underline). C. Schematic representation of the predicted membrane topology of a small, basic transmembrane protein encoded in the alternative ORF in the G gene.
Figure 2Phylogenetic tree of L protein sequences from 45 rhabodoviruses. The position of MSPV is shaded and bootstrap support values (>70%) are shown for key nodes. All horizonal branch lengths are drawn to a scale of amino acid substitutions per site, and the tree is rooted in the position observed in a broader analysis of the Rhabdoviridae (i.e. including members of the Cytorhabdovirus, Novirhabdovirus and Nucleorhabdovirus; not shown). (*) Genera not formally approved by the International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses (ICTV).