2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.meegid.2021.104762
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Genomic evolution of avian polyomaviruses with a focus on budgerigar fledgling disease virus

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“…Budgerigar fledgling disease virus (BFDV; species Gammapolyomavirus avis is a highly infectious agent that infects various avian species [ 17 ]. It is a member of the genus Gammapolyomavirus of the family Polyomaviridae , which includes nine other avian polyomaviruses (APVs): Adelie penguin polyomavirus (AdPyV), butcherbird polyomavirus (butcherbird PyV), canary polyomavirus (CaPyV), cormorant polyomavirus (CoPyV), crow polyomavirus (CPyV), Erythrura gouldiae polyomavirus 1 (EgouPyV), finch polyomavirus (FPyV), goose hemorrhagic polyomavirus (GHPyV), and Hungarian finch polyomavirus (HunFPyV) [ 18 ]. Although most APVs have a specific host range, BFDV can infect a wide range of avian species, including pet birds such as parrots, domestic birds such as chickens, ducks, and geese, and wild birds such as falcons, gulls, and ostriches [ 17 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Budgerigar fledgling disease virus (BFDV; species Gammapolyomavirus avis is a highly infectious agent that infects various avian species [ 17 ]. It is a member of the genus Gammapolyomavirus of the family Polyomaviridae , which includes nine other avian polyomaviruses (APVs): Adelie penguin polyomavirus (AdPyV), butcherbird polyomavirus (butcherbird PyV), canary polyomavirus (CaPyV), cormorant polyomavirus (CoPyV), crow polyomavirus (CPyV), Erythrura gouldiae polyomavirus 1 (EgouPyV), finch polyomavirus (FPyV), goose hemorrhagic polyomavirus (GHPyV), and Hungarian finch polyomavirus (HunFPyV) [ 18 ]. Although most APVs have a specific host range, BFDV can infect a wide range of avian species, including pet birds such as parrots, domestic birds such as chickens, ducks, and geese, and wild birds such as falcons, gulls, and ostriches [ 17 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…PyVs have been identified in several mammals [ 8 11 ], birds [ 12 ], fishes [ 13 , 14 ] and arthropods [ 15 ]. In fish, PyVs have been described in perciform fish such as the black sea bass ( Centropristis striata ) [ 16 ], the gilt-head sea bream ( Sparus aurata ) [ 17 ], the sharp-spined notothen ( Trematomus pennellii ) and emerald notothen ( Trematomus bernacchii ) [ 1 , 14 ], but also in cartilaginous fish taxa such as the giant guitarfish ( Rhynchobatus djiddensis ) [ 1 , 13 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The products of the early genes are primarily regulatory proteins (e.g., the large and small tumor antigens [LTA and STA]), and the late genes code for the viral proteins (VPs) VP1, VP2, and VP3, which are responsible for virion formation [ 2 , 4 6 ]. Additional coding capacity has been noted; for example, the genome of avian polyomaviruses may encode an X protein or a VP4 protein downstream of the replication origin [ 2 , 5 – 8 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gammapolyomaviruses are represented by nine species [ 1 3 , 7 ]. Goose hemorrhagic polyomavirus and budgerigar fledgling disease virus, two well-characterized, high-mortality avian polyomaviruses, have been described in a number of bird species that might play a role in their natural circulation [ 8 , 9 ]. Hence, it seems plausible that wild birds serve as hosts for novel gammapolyomaviruses as well as for some highly pathogenic gammapolyomaviruses associated with economic losses.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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