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Discovery of Culex pipiens associated tunisia virus: a new ssRNA(+) virus representing a new insect associated virus family.


ABSTRACT: In the global context of arboviral emergence, deep sequencing unlocks the discovery of new mosquito-borne viruses. Mosquitoes of the species Culex pipiens, C. torrentium, and C. hortensis were sampled from 22 locations worldwide for transcriptomic analyses. A virus discovery pipeline was used to analyze the dataset of 0.7 billion reads comprising 22 individual transcriptomes. Two closely related 6.8 kb viral genomes were identified in C. pipiens and named as Culex pipiens associated tunisia virus (CpATV) strains Ayed and Jedaida. The CpATV genome contained four ORFs. ORF1 possessed helicase and RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp) domains related to new viral sequences recently found mainly in dipterans. ORF2 and 4 contained a capsid protein domain showing strong homology with Virgaviridae plant viruses. ORF3 displayed similarities with eukaryotic Rhoptry domain and a merozoite surface protein (MSP7) domain only found in mosquito-transmitted Plasmodium, suggesting possible interactions between CpATV and vertebrate cells. Estimation of a strong purifying selection exerted on each ORFs and the presence of a polymorphism maintained in the coding region of ORF3 suggested that both CpATV sequences are genuine functional viruses. CpATV is part of an entirely new and highly diversified group of viruses recently found in insects, and that bears the genomic hallmarks of a new viral family.

SUBMITTER: Bigot D 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5763275 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Discovery of <i>Culex pipiens</i> associated tunisia virus: a new ssRNA(+) virus representing a new insect associated virus family.

Bigot Diane D   Atyame Célestine M CM   Weill Mylène M   Justy Fabienne F   Herniou Elisabeth A EA   Gayral Philippe P  

Virus evolution 20180110 1


In the global context of arboviral emergence, deep sequencing unlocks the discovery of new mosquito-borne viruses. Mosquitoes of the species <i>Culex pipiens</i>, <i>C. torrentium</i>, and <i>C. hortensis</i> were sampled from 22 locations worldwide for transcriptomic analyses. A virus discovery pipeline was used to analyze the dataset of 0.7 billion reads comprising 22 individual transcriptomes. Two closely related 6.8 kb viral genomes were identified in <i>C. pipiens</i> and named as Culex pip  ...[more]

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