2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.virol.2015.06.026
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Characterization of a novel adenovirus isolated from a skunk

Abstract: Adenoviruses are a ubiquitous group of viruses that have been found in a wide range of hosts. A novel adenovirus from a skunk suffering from acute hepatitis was isolated and its DNA genome sequenced. The analysis revealed this virus to be a new member of the genus Mastadenovirus, with a genome of 31,848 bp in length containing 30 genes predicted to encode proteins, and with a G+C content of 49.0%. Global genomic organization indicated SkAdV-1 was similar in organization to bat and canine adenoviruses, and phyl… Show more

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“…Since these 22 nucleotides are in a non-coding region of the viral genome, it is reasonable to suggest that they do not have biological effects, but the presence of a putative polyA motif could have a role in transcription of messenger RNA. Furthermore, the presence of a long non-coding region and of a putative polyA motif in some of the detected CAdV-1 and in reference SkAdV-1 and BtAdV-2, can give evidence of a high phylogenetic correlation between these viruses, as previously suggested by Kozak et al (2015). Further studies investigating the presence of a putative common ancestor of these viruses and the biological effects of a longer non-coding region are warranted.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 59%
“…Since these 22 nucleotides are in a non-coding region of the viral genome, it is reasonable to suggest that they do not have biological effects, but the presence of a putative polyA motif could have a role in transcription of messenger RNA. Furthermore, the presence of a long non-coding region and of a putative polyA motif in some of the detected CAdV-1 and in reference SkAdV-1 and BtAdV-2, can give evidence of a high phylogenetic correlation between these viruses, as previously suggested by Kozak et al (2015). Further studies investigating the presence of a putative common ancestor of these viruses and the biological effects of a longer non-coding region are warranted.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 59%
“…As previously noted for BtAdV B (23), BtAdV 250-A contains two genes in its E3 region, 12.5K and ORF A, with the latter unique to BtAdV A and B, CAdVs, skunk adenovirus (SkAdV), and equine mastadenovirus A (EAdV A) (23,37,38). In contrast, newly identified BtAdVs from China contain three E3 region genes: 12.5K, E3ls, and E3l, the latter being the largest adenovirus protein reported to date (32).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 66%
“…The penton data set contained sequences of all species of the genus Mastadenovirus approved by the ICTV (note that full penton sequences are not currently available for Ovine mastadenovirus B or Porcine mastadenovirus B) (1). Eight additional proposed mastadenoviruses-BtAdV 250-A, TMAdV ECC-2011, a skunk adenovirus (SkAdV-1, isolate PB1) (37), and five new BtAdVs (isolates WIV9 to WIV13) recovered from Rhinolophus sinicus and Miniopterus schreibersii in China (32)-were also included in the analysis. Bovine atadenovirus D (BAdV-4) was used as an outgroup to root the penton tree.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the past decade, however, several such novel AdVs were recognized, some of which seemed also to have their origin in BtAdV. Among these is skunk AdV‐1 found in striped skunk in Canada and sequenced entirely . Interestingly, the isolation and partial genetic characterization of an almost identical virus was reported from a captive pygmy marmoset (a New World monkey) that had died in a Hungarian zoo.…”
Section: Advs In Mammals (Mastadenovirus Atadenovirus)mentioning
confidence: 99%