| Literature DB >> 33276024 |
Daisuke Kobayashi1, Noriyuki Komatsu2, Astri Nur Faizah1, Michael Amoa-Bosompem1, Kyoko Sawabe1, Haruhiko Isawa3.
Abstract
Viruses are highly diverse and are the sole agents that can infect organisms in all domains of life. Viruses are defined as capsid-encoding organisms as opposed to ribosome-encoding cellular organisms. However, recent advances in virology indicate the existence of unique viruses that do not meet this basic definition, such as capsidless viruses. During virome analysis of the soft tick Argas japonicus, we identified virus-like sequences closely related to the members of genus Nyavirus (family Nyamiviridae). Further analysis revealed sequences derived from a novel nyavirus that lacks two structural protein genes, matrix (M) and glycoprotein (G). This unique nyavirus is tentatively named Sekira virus (SEKRV). To our knowledge, this is the first study to report a nyavirus deficient in M and G genes in nature. The mechanism of infection, replication, and persistence of SEKRV remain unknown, yet this finding provides new insight into virus evolution and the diverse way of viral life in nature.Entities:
Keywords: Glycoprotein gene-deficient; Nyamiviridae; Nyavirus; Tick; Virome; Virus evolution
Year: 2020 PMID: 33276024 DOI: 10.1016/j.virusres.2020.198254
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Virus Res ISSN: 0168-1702 Impact factor: 3.303