Cyprinid herpes virus-3 (CyHV-3) bears genes of genetically distant large DNA viruses |
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Authors: | Ilouze Maya Dishon Arnon Kahan Tamar Kotler Moshe |
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Affiliation: | Department of Pathology, The Hebrew University-Hadassah Medical School, Jerusalem 91120, Israel. |
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Abstract: | A large DNA virus, designated koi herpes virus (KHV), carp interstitial nephritis gill necrosis virus (CNGV) and Cyprinid herpes virus-3 (CyHV-3), causes massive mortality of carp. Morphologically, the virus resembles herpes viruses, but it contains a genome of ca 295 kbp, larger than that of any Herpesviridae member. Interestingly, three CyHV-3 genes, thymidylate monophosphate kinase (TmpK), ribonucleotide reductase and thymidine kinase, which are involved in deoxynucleotide tri-phosphate synthesis, resemble those of pox viruses. In addition to the TmpK gene, which is nonexistent in the genome of herpes viruses, CyHV-3 contains a B22R-like gene, exclusively expressed by pox viruses. These results raise questions on the phylogenic origin of CyHV-3. |
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Keywords: | CNGV, carp interstitial nephritis gill necrosis virus KHV, koi herpes virus CyHV, Cyprinid herpes virus IcHV-1, Ictalurid herpes virus 1 RaHV-1, Ranid herpes virus 1 SalHV-1, Salmonid herpes virus 1 AngHV-1, Anguillid herpes virus 1 TmpK, thymidylate monophosphate kinase RNR, ribonucleotide reductase TK, thymidine kinase MCP, major capsid protein ITP, intercapsomeric triplex DNAP, DNA polymerase HLC, helicase KFC, koi fin cells |
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