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The Mapputta group of arboviruses: ultrastructural and molecular studies which place the group in the bunyavirus genus of the family Bunyaviridae.

S E Newton, N J Short, A M Irving, L Dalgarno.   

Abstract

We have characterized members of the Mapputta group of 'bunyavirus-like' viruses in terms of morphology, structure, ultrastructural development and virus-directed RNA and protein synthesis. Our primary study has been with Maprik virus (MPK) as a representative of the group. The MPK virion is uniformly spherical (congruent to 90 nm diameter) and possesses a membrane envelope. Virus maturation is by budding into small vesicles in the perinuclear region. During infection of BHK cells which is cytopathic, maximum viral RNA synthesis is congruent to 20% of RNA synthesis in uninfected cells without actinomycin D. In Aedes albopictus cells, where high initial titres are followed by a persistent infection, maximum viral RNA synthesis is only 1.5% of levels in control cells. MPK virions contain three RNA species. MPK generates four virus-specific RNAs (L, M, S1 and S2) and three nucleocapsid species in infected BHK cells. Six virus-specific polypeptides are present in infected cells; the four largest correspond to L (a probable transcriptase component), G1 and G2 (envelope proteins) and N (the nucleocapsid protein), respectively. These results and complementary studies with Trubanaman and Gan Gan viruses indicate that the members of the Mapputta serogroup can be placed in the bunyavirus genus of the family Bunyaviridae.

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Year:  1983        PMID: 6411055     DOI: 10.1038/icb.1983.19

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Aust J Exp Biol Med Sci        ISSN: 0004-945X


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1.  Antiviral activity released from Aedes albopictus cells persistently infected with Semliki forest virus.

Authors:  S E Newton; L Dalgarno
Journal:  J Virol       Date:  1983-09       Impact factor: 5.103

2.  Genomic characterisation of three Mapputta group viruses, a serogroup of Australian and Papua New Guinean bunyaviruses associated with human disease.

Authors:  Penelope J Gauci; Jane McAllister; Ian R Mitchell; David B Boyle; Dieter M Bulach; Richard P Weir; Lorna F Melville; Aneta J Gubala
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2015-01-14       Impact factor: 3.240

3.  Analysis of Arbovirus Isolates from Australia Identifies Novel Bunyaviruses Including a Mapputta Group Virus from Western Australia That Links Gan Gan and Maprik Viruses.

Authors:  Thomas Briese; David T Williams; Vishal Kapoor; Sinead M Diviney; Andrea Certoma; Jianning Wang; Cheryl A Johansen; Rashmi Chowdhary; John S Mackenzie; W Ian Lipkin
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2016-10-20       Impact factor: 3.240

4.  Genetic and Phylogenetic Characterization of Tataguine and Witwatersrand Viruses and Other Orthobunyaviruses of the Anopheles A, Capim, Guamá, Koongol, Mapputta, Tete, and Turlock Serogroups.

Authors:  Alexey M Shchetinin; Dmitry K Lvov; Petr G Deriabin; Andrey G Botikov; Asya K Gitelman; Jens H Kuhn; Sergey V Alkhovsky
Journal:  Viruses       Date:  2015-11-23       Impact factor: 5.048

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