Almendravirus : A Proposed New Genus of Rhabdoviruses Isolated from Mosquitoes in Tropical Regions of the Americas

Abstract: The Rhabdoviridae is a diverse family of negative-sense single-stranded RNA viruses, many of which infect vertebrate hosts and are transmitted by hematophagous arthropods. Others appear to be arthropod specific, circulating only within arthropod populations. Herein, we report the isolation...

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Contreras Gutiérrez, María Angélica
Eastwood, Gillian
Guzman, Hilda
Popov, Vsevolod
Savit, Chelsea
Kramer, Laura D
Uribe Soto, Sandra
Wood, Thomas G
Widen, Steven G.
Fish, Durland
Tesh, Robert B
Vasilakis, Nikos
Walker, Peter J
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2017
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Universidad de Antioquia
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Repositorio UdeA
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eng
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Rhabdoviridae
Vectores Artrópodos
Arthropod Vectors
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Almendravirus : A Proposed New Genus of Rhabdoviruses Isolated from Mosquitoes in Tropical Regions of the Americas
title Almendravirus : A Proposed New Genus of Rhabdoviruses Isolated from Mosquitoes in Tropical Regions of the Americas
spellingShingle Almendravirus : A Proposed New Genus of Rhabdoviruses Isolated from Mosquitoes in Tropical Regions of the Americas
Rhabdoviridae
Vectores Artrópodos
Arthropod Vectors
title_short Almendravirus : A Proposed New Genus of Rhabdoviruses Isolated from Mosquitoes in Tropical Regions of the Americas
title_full Almendravirus : A Proposed New Genus of Rhabdoviruses Isolated from Mosquitoes in Tropical Regions of the Americas
title_fullStr Almendravirus : A Proposed New Genus of Rhabdoviruses Isolated from Mosquitoes in Tropical Regions of the Americas
title_full_unstemmed Almendravirus : A Proposed New Genus of Rhabdoviruses Isolated from Mosquitoes in Tropical Regions of the Americas
title_sort Almendravirus : A Proposed New Genus of Rhabdoviruses Isolated from Mosquitoes in Tropical Regions of the Americas
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Contreras Gutiérrez, María Angélica
Eastwood, Gillian
Guzman, Hilda
Popov, Vsevolod
Savit, Chelsea
Kramer, Laura D
Uribe Soto, Sandra
Wood, Thomas G
Widen, Steven G.
Fish, Durland
Tesh, Robert B
Vasilakis, Nikos
Walker, Peter J
dc.contributor.author.none.fl_str_mv Contreras Gutiérrez, María Angélica
Eastwood, Gillian
Guzman, Hilda
Popov, Vsevolod
Savit, Chelsea
Kramer, Laura D
Uribe Soto, Sandra
Wood, Thomas G
Widen, Steven G.
Fish, Durland
Tesh, Robert B
Vasilakis, Nikos
Walker, Peter J
dc.subject.decs.none.fl_str_mv Rhabdoviridae
Vectores Artrópodos
Arthropod Vectors
topic Rhabdoviridae
Vectores Artrópodos
Arthropod Vectors
description Abstract: The Rhabdoviridae is a diverse family of negative-sense single-stranded RNA viruses, many of which infect vertebrate hosts and are transmitted by hematophagous arthropods. Others appear to be arthropod specific, circulating only within arthropod populations. Herein, we report the isolation and characterization of three novel viruses from mosquitoes collected from the Americas. Coot Bay virus was isolated from Anopheles quadrimaculatus mosquitoes collected in the Everglades National Park, Florida; Rio Chico virus was isolated from Anopheles triannulatus mosquitoes collected in Panama; and Balsa virus was isolated from two pools of Culex erraticus mosquitoes collected in Colombia. Sequence analysis indicated that the viruses share a similar genome organization to Arboretum virus and Puerto Almendras virus that had previously been isolated from mosquitoes collected in Peru. Each genome features the five canonical rhabdovirus structural protein genes as well as a gene encoding a class 1A viroporin-like protein (U1) located between the G and L genes (3′-N-P-M-G-U1-L-5′). Phylogenetic analysis of complete L protein sequences indicated that all five viruses cluster in a unique clade that is relatively deeply rooted in the ancestry of animal rhabdoviruses. The failure of all viruses in this clade to grow in newborn mice or vertebrate cells in culture suggests that they may be poorly adapted to replication in vertebrates.
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