Genetic variability and phylogenetic analysis of hosta virus X.

Abstract:

:Triple gene block 1 (TGB1) and coat protein (CP) sequences of 30 hosta virus X (HVX) isolates from Tennessee (TN), USA, were determined and compared with available sequences in GenBank. The CPs of all known HVX isolates, including those from TN, shared 98.3-100% and 98.2-100% nucleotide and amino acid sequence identity, respectively, whereas TGB1 shared 97.4-100% nucleotide and 97-100% amino acid sequence identity. TGB1 of TN isolates were all longer by one codon from that of a Korean isolate, which is the only sequence publicly available. Phylogenetic analysis of nucleotide and amino acid sequences of TGB1 and CP of all known HVX isolates, separately or combined, revealed a close relationship, suggesting that all of them are derived from a common ancestor. Phylogenetic analysis with the type member of each genus of the family Flexiviridae confirmed that HVX is a member of a distinct species of the genus Potexvirus.

journal_name

Arch Virol

journal_title

Archives of virology

authors

Fajolu OL,Wen RH,Windham AS,Windham MT,Moulton JK,Hajimorad MR

doi

10.1007/s00705-009-0522-6

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2009-01-01 00:00:00

pages

1909-16

issue

12

eissn

0304-8608

issn

1432-8798

journal_volume

154

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