2019
DOI: 10.3389/fmicb.2019.01963
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Characterization of a Novel Tanay Virus Isolated From Anopheles sinensis Mosquitoes in Yunnan, China

Abstract: Globally, mosquitoes are known to be competent vectors to various arboviruses that cause serious and debilitating diseases to humans and animals. Conversely, mosquitoes harbor a wide array of insect specific viruses (ISVs) that are generally neglected. Extensive characterization of these ISVs is important in understanding their persistence infection effect on host behavior and arbovirus transmission. Herein, we report first time isolation of Tanay virus (TANAV) isolate YN15_103_01 in Anopheles sine… Show more

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“…NVD1 clusters with two LRV isolates and some other insect viruses in the previously identified Nelorpivirus clade, while SVD1 falls clearly with AHNLV and other insect viruses in the Sandewavirus clade ( Figure 3 ). The topology of the tree also confirmed the close relationship of plant viruses in the family Kitaviridae that was previously reported [ 11 , 15 , 16 ]. Using plant viruses of the family Virgaviridae as an out-group, a number of other obvious groups of nege-like viruses can also be recognized.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 86%
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“…NVD1 clusters with two LRV isolates and some other insect viruses in the previously identified Nelorpivirus clade, while SVD1 falls clearly with AHNLV and other insect viruses in the Sandewavirus clade ( Figure 3 ). The topology of the tree also confirmed the close relationship of plant viruses in the family Kitaviridae that was previously reported [ 11 , 15 , 16 ]. Using plant viruses of the family Virgaviridae as an out-group, a number of other obvious groups of nege-like viruses can also be recognized.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 86%
“…Since then, more negeviruses have been discovered worldwide, including the Tanay virus (TANAV) from the Philippines [ 11 ], the Okushiri virus from Japan [ 7 ], new strains of TANAV from China [ 12 ], the Goutanap virus from Côte d’Ivoire [ 6 ] in Africa, the Castlerea virus from Australia [ 13 ], the OCNV and Culex univittatus negevirus from Portugal [ 9 ], and the Wallerfield virus (WALV) from Brazil, Trinidad and Colombia [ 14 , 15 ]. These negeviruses have been from insects in tropical, sub-tropical and temperate regions between the latitudes 42° N and 42° S [ 16 ]. Most negeviruses have been identified from mosquito hosts, including nine genera within the family Culicidae , order Diptera [ 15 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of these insect-infecting virus groups has been proposed as the taxon "Negevirus, " consisting of alpha-like viruses from mosquitos and sandflies (order Diptera) (Vasilakis et al, 2013;Vasilakis and Tesh, 2015). Negevirus particles are likely "spherical or elliptical" in shape with diameter of 45-55 nm (Vasilakis et al, 2013;Nabeshima et al, 2014;Kawakami et al, 2016;O'Brien et al, 2017;Zhao et al, 2019). Their genomes consist of a non-segmented, positive-sense RNA, approximately 9 to 10 kb in length and comprises three open reading frames (ORF).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Their genomes consist of a non-segmented, positive-sense RNA, approximately 9 to 10 kb in length and comprises three open reading frames (ORF). The second and third ORFs encode two structural proteins, a predicted glycoprotein (ORF2), and a predicted membrane protein SP24 (ORF3) (Kuchibhatla et al, 2014;Fujita et al, 2017;Zhao et al, 2019;Colmant et al, 2020). Based on phylogenetic analysis, this taxon could be separated into two groups at the genus level, namely "Nelorpivirus" and "Sandewavirus" (Kallies et al, 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Negeviruses are positive-sense single-stranded enveloped RNA viruses of insects. They have been isolated from mosquitoes of various genera (e.g., Culex, Aedes, Anopheles, and Psorophora ) and from Lutzomyia sandflies around the world, including the Americas, Africa, Middle East, Europe, Asia, and Australia [ 1 6 ]. Negeviruses have 9- to 10-kb genomes that contain three open reading frames (ORFs).…”
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