Delaney Nash, Christine N Palermo, Ichiro Inamoto, Trevor C Charles, Jozef I Nissimov, Steven M Short
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摘要
parva (Chrysochromulina parva)是一种真核淡水藻,分布在世界各地的湖泊和河流中。众所周知,它可以被病毒感染,但对这些病毒的多样性和活性的了解仍然非常有限。基于pcr扩增的DNA聚合酶B (polB)基因片段序列,发现细小金斑孢病毒BQ1 (CpV-BQ1)是已知的首个裂解源,属于藻病毒科藻类病毒目。然而,来自另一个病毒科,中拟虫病毒科,拟虫病毒目的另一种感染C. parva的病毒(CpV-BQ2,或Tethysvirus ontarioense)的基因组是第一个测序的。本文报道了推定的藻病毒CpV-BQ1的全基因组序列,编码号PQ783904。CpV-BQ1基因组全长165,454 bp, GC含量为32.32%,编码193个开放阅读帧。包括polB、晚期基因转录因子(VLTF-3)和推测的A32样病毒粒子包装atp酶(Viral A32)在内的几个病毒标志基因的系统发育分析都表明,CpV-BQ1与藻病毒科藻类目巨型病毒门的其他病毒关系最为密切。
Hybrid sequencing reveals the genome of a Chrysochromulina parva virus and highlight its distinct replication strategy.
Chrysochromulina parva (C. parva) is a eukaryotic freshwater haptophyte algae found in lakes and rivers worldwide. It is known to be infected by viruses, yet knowledge of the diversity and activity of these viruses is still very limited. Based on sequences of PCR-amplified DNA polymerase B (polB) gene fragments, Chrysochromulina parva virus BQ1 (CpV-BQ1) was the first known lytic agent of C. parva, and was considered a member of the virus family Phycodnaviridae, order Algavirales. However, the genome of a different C. parva-infecting virus (CpV-BQ2, or Tethysvirus ontarioense) from another virus family, the Mesomimiviridae, order Imitervirales, was the first sequenced. Here, we report the complete genome sequence of the putative phycodnavirus CpV-BQ1, accession PQ783904. The complete CpV-BQ1 genome sequence is 165,454 bp with a GC content of 32.32% and it encodes 193 open reading frames. Phylogenetic analyses of several virus hallmark genes including the polB, the late gene transcription factor (VLTF-3), and the putative A32-like virion packaging ATPase (Viral A32) all demonstrate that CpV-BQ1 is most closely related to other viruses in the phylum Megaviricetes within the order Algavirales, family Phycodnaviridae.
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