Ontology highlight
ABSTRACT:
SUBMITTER: Drexler JF
PROVIDER: S-EPMC3791787 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Oct
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Drexler Jan Felix JF Geipel Andreas A König Alexander A Corman Victor M VM van Riel Debby D Leijten Lonneke M LM Bremer Corinna M CM Rasche Andrea A Cottontail Veronika M VM Maganga Gael D GD Schlegel Mathias M Müller Marcel A MA Adam Alexander A Klose Stefan M SM Carneiro Aroldo José Borges AJ Stöcker Andreas A Franke Carlos Roberto CR Gloza-Rausch Florian F Geyer Joachim J Annan Augustina A Adu-Sarkodie Yaw Y Oppong Samuel S Binger Tabea T Vallo Peter P Tschapka Marco M Ulrich Rainer G RG Gerlich Wolfram H WH Leroy Eric E Kuiken Thijs T Glebe Dieter D Drosten Christian C
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20130916 40
The hepatitis B virus (HBV), family Hepadnaviridae, is one of most relevant human pathogens. HBV origins are enigmatic, and no zoonotic reservoirs are known. Here, we screened 3,080 specimens from 54 bat species representing 11 bat families for hepadnaviral DNA. Ten specimens (0.3%) from Panama and Gabon yielded unique hepadnaviruses in coancestral relation to HBV. Full genome sequencing allowed classification as three putative orthohepadnavirus species based on genome lengths (3,149-3,377 nt), ...[more]