@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref25449,
author = {Daniel Ardisson-Araujo and Fernando Lucas Melo},
title = {A betabaculovirus encoding a gp64 homolog},
year = {2016},
keywords = {baculovirus, gp64, complete genome, },
doi = {},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {BMC Genomics},
volume = {},
number = {},
pages = {},
abstract = {Background: A betabaculovirus (DisaGV) was isolated from Diatraea saccharalis (Lepidoptera: Crambidae), one of the most important insect pests of the sugarcane and other monocot cultures in Brazil.
Results: The complete genome sequence of DisaGV was determined using the 454-pyrosequencing method. The genome was 98,404 bp long, which makes it the smallest lepidopteran-infecting baculovirus sequenced to date. It had a G+C content of 29.7% encoding 125 putative open reading frames (ORF). All the 37 baculovirus core genes and a set of 19 betabaculovirus-specific genes were found. A group of 13 putative genes was not found in any other baculovirus genome sequenced so far. A phylogenetic analysis indicated that DisaGV is a member of Betabaculovirus genus and that it is a sister group to a cluster formed by ChocGV, ErelGV, PiraGV isolates, ClanGV, CaLGV, CpGV, CrleGV AdorGV, PhopGV and EpapGV. Surprisingly, we found in the DisaGV genome a G protein-coupled receptor related to lepidopteran and other insect virus genes and a gp64 homolog, which is likely a product of horizontal gene transfer from Group 1 alphabaculoviruses.
Conclusion: DisaGV represents a distinct lineage of the genus Betabaculovirus. It is closely related to the CpGV-related group and presents the smallest genome in size so far. Remarkably, we found a homolog of gp64, which was reported solely in group 1 alphabaculovirus genomes so far.
}
}
Taxa for matrix 34807 of Study 18717

Citation title:
"A betabaculovirus encoding a gp64 homolog".

Study name:
"A betabaculovirus encoding a gp64 homolog".

This study is part of submission 18717
(Status: Published).
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