| Literature DB >> 30707911 |
Michela Chiumenti1, Claudia Greco2, Ilaria Antelmi3, Valentina Sion3, Giuseppe Altamura1, Franco Nigro3, Pasquale Saldarelli4.
Abstract
A new gemycircularvirus sequence was obtained from total DNAs extracted from olive leaves and twigs tissues. Its complete genome consists of a single-stranded circular DNA of 2,145 nt, whose sequence was obtained by rolling circle amplification (RCA). Genome analysis identified three open reading frames, sharing homologies with the coat and replication-associated proteins, these latter in the anti-parallel strand, of known gemycircularvirus species. Search for homologies showed that the circular ssDNA sequence is distantly related to other gemycircularviruses thus originating from a new virus species, for which the name olive-associated gemycircularvirus 1 (OaGV1) is proposed. A survey in two different olive-growing areas of the Apulian region (Southern Italy), showed a limited distribution of OaGV1.Entities:
Keywords: Circular ssDNA; Gemycircularvirus; Olive; Rolling circle amplification
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30707911 DOI: 10.1016/j.virusres.2019.01.016
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Virus Res ISSN: 0168-1702 Impact factor: 3.303