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. 2003 May;148(5):937-49.
doi: 10.1007/s00705-002-0969-1.

Genomic characterisation of taro bacilliform virus

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Genomic characterisation of taro bacilliform virus

I C Yang et al. Arch Virol. 2003 May.

Abstract

Taro bacilliform virus (TaBV) has been classified as a putative badnavirus based on its non-enveloped, bacilliform virion morphology and transmission by mealybugs. The complete nucleotide sequence of a Papua New Guinea isolate of TaBV has now been determined and comprises 7458 bp. The genome contains four open reading frames (ORFs) on the plus-strand that potentially encode proteins of 17, 16, 214 and 13 kDa. The size and organisation of TaBV ORFs 1-3 is similar to that of most other badnaviruses, while the location of ORF 4 is similar to that of ORF 4 and ORF X of the atypical badnaviruses Citrus yellow mosaic virus and Cacao swollen shoot virus, respectively. The putative amino acid sequence of TaBV ORF 3 contained motifs that are conserved amongst badnavirus proteins including aspartic protease, reverse transcriptase (RT) and ribonuclease H (RNase H). The highly conserved putative plant tRNA(met)-binding site was also present in the 935 bp intergenic region of TaBV. Phylogenetic analysis using the amino acid sequence of ORF 3 showed that TaBV branched most closely to Dioscorea bacilliform virus. These results confirm that TaBV is a pararetrovirus of the genus Badnavirus, family Caulimoviridae.

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