| Literature DB >> 27519364 |
Shixing Yang1, Yan Wang1, Wang Li1, Zhaobin Fan2, Lili Jiang2, Yuan Lin3, Xingli Fu1, Quan Shen1, Zixuan Sun1, Xiaochun Wang1, Xutao Deng4, Wen Zhang5, Eric Delwart4.
Abstract
Bocaviruses have been found in the feces of humans and a variety of animals, including pigs, cattle, dogs, gorillas, cats, and sea lions. Here, we have characterized the almost complete genome (5224 nt) of a novel bocavirus from feces of domestic minks, which has been provisionally named mink bocavirus. The NS1 protein of mink bocavirus shared 36.9-52 % amino acid sequence identities with those of other known bocaviruses and phylogenetically clustered with bocaviruses from other carnivores. According to the genetic distance-based criteria, mink bocavirus qualifies as a novel species of bocavirus. PCR of feces from a group of domestic minks, which included both healthy animals and animals suffering from diarrhea, revealed that 30 % (9/30) shed virus. However, no association between viral shedding and the presence of diarrhea could be determined.Entities:
Keywords: Bocavirus; Genome structure; Mink; Phylogenetic analysis; Viral metagenomics
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27519364 DOI: 10.1007/s11262-016-1380-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Virus Genes ISSN: 0920-8569 Impact factor: 2.332