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01-01-2016 | Annotated Sequence Record

Complete genome sequence of a distinct calla lily chlorotic spot virus isolated in mainland China

Authors: Ye Xu, Si-bo Wang, Yong-zhong Li, Hong-zheng Tao, Ya-ning Huang, Bao-wei Wu, Yu-mei Dong, John Hu, Ya-ting Liu

Published in: Archives of Virology | Issue 1/2016

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Abstract

The first complete genome sequence of calla lily chlorotic spot virus (CCSV) from Lijiang in northwestern Yunnan Province was obtained using RT-PCR with designed primers. The genome of CCSV isolate LJ-1-Yunnan is tripartite. The small (S) RNA is 3182 nucleotides (nt) in length and encodes a nonstructural protein (NSs, 1383 nt) and a nuclear nucleocapsid (N, 834 nt), separated by an 836-nt intergenic region (IGR). The medium (M) RNA is 4749 nt in length and encodes a nonstructural movement protein (NSm, 930 nt) and a glycoprotein (GnGc, 3,372 nt), also separated by a 349-nt IGR. The large (L) RNA is 8912 nt in length and encodes a predicted RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp, 8652 nt). The nucleotide sequences of the three viral RNA segments are 92-94 % identical to the published CCSV genome sequence, and the amino acid sequences of the encoded proteins are 96-98 % identical. However, the IGRs of the S and M RNAs are less similar, with 86 and 72 % identity, respectively. Genome sequence comparisons and phylogenetic analysis indicate that the Lijiang CCSV isolate is a unique tospovirus isolate that differs from CCSV isolates in other geographic regions.
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Metadata
Title
Complete genome sequence of a distinct calla lily chlorotic spot virus isolated in mainland China
Authors
Ye Xu
Si-bo Wang
Yong-zhong Li
Hong-zheng Tao
Ya-ning Huang
Bao-wei Wu
Yu-mei Dong
John Hu
Ya-ting Liu
Publication date
01-01-2016
Publisher
Springer Vienna
Published in
Archives of Virology / Issue 1/2016
Print ISSN: 0304-8608
Electronic ISSN: 1432-8798
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00705-015-2630-9

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