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Published in: Archives of Virology 4/2008

01-04-2008 | Brief Report

Genome structure and organization of a member of a novel and distinct species of the genus Caulimovirus associated with dahlia mosaic

Authors: V. Pahalawatta, K. L. Druffel, S. D. Wyatt, K. C. Eastwell, H. R. Pappu

Published in: Archives of Virology | Issue 4/2008

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Abstract

The genome structure and organization of a new and distinct caulimovirus that is widespread in dahlia (Dahlia variabilis) was determined. The double-stranded DNA genome was ca. 7.0 kb in size and shared many of the features of the members of the genus Caulimovirus, such as the presence of genes potentially coding for the movement protein, the inclusion body protein, and the reverse transcriptase (RT), and an intergenic region consisting of a potential 35S promoter. However, the virus differed from the previously described dahlia mosaic caulimovirus and other known caulimoviruses in that the aphid transmission factor (ATF) was absent and the putative coat protein contained a C-terminal deletion and was fused in-frame with the RT. Sequence identity at the amino acid level with known caulimoviruses including a previously reported caulimovirus from dahlia was low and ranged from 32 to 72%. The absence of an ATF and the highly divergent nature of the genomic sequence are characteristics of this new caulimovirus that is widely associated with dahlia.
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Metadata
Title
Genome structure and organization of a member of a novel and distinct species of the genus Caulimovirus associated with dahlia mosaic
Authors
V. Pahalawatta
K. L. Druffel
S. D. Wyatt
K. C. Eastwell
H. R. Pappu
Publication date
01-04-2008
Publisher
Springer Vienna
Published in
Archives of Virology / Issue 4/2008
Print ISSN: 0304-8608
Electronic ISSN: 1432-8798
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00705-008-0043-8

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