Novel divergent nidovirus in a python with pneumonia

  • Rogier Bodewes
  • , C Lempp
  • , Anita Schürch
  • , A Habierski
  • , K Hahn
  • , Mart Lamers
  • , K von Dornberg
  • , P Wohlsein
  • , Jan Drexler
  • , Bart Haagmans
  • , Saskia Smits
  • , W Baumgartner
  • , Ab Osterhaus

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Abstract

The order Nidovirales contains large, enveloped viruses with a non-segmented positive-stranded RNA genome. Nidoviruses have been detected in man and various animal species, but, to date, there have been no reports of nidovirus in reptiles. In the present study, we describe the detection, characterization, phylogenetic analyses and disease association of a novel divergent nidovirus in the lung of an Indian python (Python molurus) with necrotizing pneumonia. Characterization of the partial genome (>33 000 nt) of this virus revealed several genetic features that are distinct from other nidoviruses, including a very large polyprotein la, a putative ribosomal frameshift signal that was identical to the frameshift signal of astroviruses and retroviruses and an accessory ORF that showed some similarity with the haemagglutinin neuraminidase of parannyxoviruses. Analysis of genome organization and phylogenetic analysis of polyprotein lab suggests that this virus belongs to the subfamily Torovirinae. Results of this study provide novel insights into the genetic diversity within the order Nidovirales.
Original languageUndefined/Unknown
Pages (from-to)2480-2485
Number of pages6
JournalJournal of General Virology
Volume95
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2014

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