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Sequence determination and analysis of the full-length genome of colorado tick fever virus, the type species of genus Coltivirus (Family Reoviridae)
Authors:Attoui H  Billoir F  Biagini P  Cantaloube J F  de Chesse R  de Micco P  de Lamballerie X
Institution:Laboratoire de Virologie Moléculaire, Laboratoire de Virologie Moléculaire, Tropicale et Transfusionnelle, Faculté de Médecine de Marseille, Unité des Virus Emergents, 27 Boulevard Jean Moulin, Marseille cedex 5, 13005, France.
Abstract:The Colorado tick fever virus (CTFV) is the type species of genus Coltivirus, family Reoviridae. Its genome consisting of 12 segments of dsRNA was completely sequenced. It was found to be 29,174 nucleotides long (the longest of all Reoviridae genomes characterized to date). Conserved sequences at the 5' end (SACUUUUGY) and at the 3' end (WUGCAGUS) of the 12 segments were identified. The analysis of the putative proteins deduced from the nucleotide sequences permitted to identify functional motifs. In particular, the VP1 was identified unambiguously as the viral RNA dependent RNA pylmerase (RDRP) (VP1pol), with a GDD located at a similar position to Reoviridae RDRPs. In other genes, RGD cell-binding, NTPAse, single strand binding protein and kinase motifs were identified. Comparison with Reoviridae proteins showed significant similarities to RDRPs (CTFV-VP1) and sigma C protein of orthoreovirus (CTFV-VP6). Similarities to nonviral enzymatic proteins, such as methyltransferases, NTPAses, RNA replication factors, were also identified.
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