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Genome Characteristics of Two Ranavirus Isolates from Mandarin Fish and Largemouth Bass

Xue‐Dong Yu, Fei Ke, Qi-Ya Zhang, Jian‐Fang Gui

2023Pathogens24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

). The two ranaviruses both induced cytopathic effects in cultured cells from fish and amphibians and have the typical morphologic characteristics of ranaviruses. Complete genomes of the two ranaviruses were then sequenced and analyzed. Genomes of SCRaV and MSRaV have a length of 99, 405, and 99, 171 bp, respectively, and both contain 105 predicted open reading frames (ORFs). Eleven of the predicted proteins have differences between SCRaV and MSRaV, in which only one (79L) possessed a relatively large difference. A comparison of the sequenced six ranaviruses from the two fish species worldwide revealed that sequence identities of the six proteins (11R, 19R, 34L, 68L, 77L, and 103R) were related to the place where the virus was isolated. However, there were obvious differences in protein sequence identities between the two viruses and iridoviruses from other hosts, with more than half lower than 55%. Especially, 12 proteins of the two isolates had no homologs in viruses from other hosts. Phylogenetic analysis revealed that ranaviruses from the two fishes clustered in one clade. Further genome alignment showed five groups of genome arrangements of ranaviruses based on the locally collinear blocks, in which the ranaviruses, including SCRaV and MSRaV, constitute the fifth group. These results provide new information on the ranaviruses infecting fishes of Perciformes and also are useful for further research of functional genomics of the type of ranaviruses.

Topics & Concepts

RanavirusBiologyGenomeIridovirusBass (fish)ORFSPhylogenetic treeGeneGeneticsOpen reading frameFisheryPeptide sequenceAquaculture disease management and microbiotaAnimal Virus Infections StudiesViral Infections and Vectors
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