| Literature DB >> 31726310 |
Subir Sarker1, Steven Batinovic2, Saranika Talukder3, Shubhagata Das4, Fiona Park5, Steve Petrovski2, Jade K Forwood6, Karla J Helbig2, Shane R Raidal4.
Abstract
Avipoxviruses are significant pathogens infecting a wide range of wild and domestic bird species globally. Here, we describe a novel genome sequence of magpiepox virus (MPPV) isolated from an Australian magpie. In the present study, histopathologically confirmed cutaneous pox lesions were used for transmission electron microscopic analysis, which demonstrated brick-shaped virions with regular spaced thread-like ridges, indicative of likely infectious particles. Subsequent analysis of the recovered MPPV genome positioned phylogenetically to a distinct sub-clade with the recently isolated avipoxvirus genome sequences from shearwater and canary bird species, and demonstrates a high degree of sequence similarity with CNPV (96.14%) and SWPV-2 (95.87%). The novel MPPV complete genome is missing 19 genes with a further 41 genes being truncated/fragmented compared to SWPV-2 and contains nine predicted unique genes. This is the first avipoxvirus complete genome sequence that infects Australian magpie. CrownEntities:
Keywords: Avipoxvirus; Gymnorhina tibicen; Next generation sequencing; Transmission electron microscopy; magpiepox virus
Year: 2019 PMID: 31726310 DOI: 10.1016/j.virol.2019.11.005
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Virology ISSN: 0042-6822 Impact factor: 3.616