| Literature DB >> 26189043 |
Robert A Kozak1, James G Ackford1, Patrick Slaine1, Aimin Li2, Susy Carman3, Doug Campbell1, M Katherine Welch3, Andrew M Kropinski1, Éva Nagy4.
Abstract
Adenoviruses are a ubiquitous group of viruses that have been found in a wide range of hosts. A novel adenovirus from a skunk suffering from acute hepatitis was isolated and its DNA genome sequenced. The analysis revealed this virus to be a new member of the genus Mastadenovirus, with a genome of 31,848 bp in length containing 30 genes predicted to encode proteins, and with a G+C content of 49.0%. Global genomic organization indicated SkAdV-1 was similar in organization to bat and canine adenoviruses, and phylogenetic comparison suggested these viruses shared a common ancestor. SkAdV-1 demonstrated an ability to replicate in several mammalian liver cell lines suggesting a potential tropism for this virus.Entities:
Keywords: Liver tropism; Mastadenovirus; Skunk adenovirus; Whole genome sequence
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26189043 DOI: 10.1016/j.virol.2015.06.026
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Virology ISSN: 0042-6822 Impact factor: 3.616