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Isolation and characterization of Nylanderia fulva virus 1, a positive-sense, single-stranded RNA virus infecting the tawny crazy ant, Nylanderia fulva.

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Valles, Steven M 
Oi, David H 
Becnel, James J 
Wetterer, James K 
LaPolla, John S 

Abstract

We report the discovery of Nylanderia fulva virus 1 (NfV-1), the first virus identified and characterized from the ant, Nylanderia fulva. The NfV-1 genome (GenBank accession KX024775) is 10,881 nucleotides in length, encoding one large open reading frame (ORF). Helicase, protease, RNA-dependent RNA polymerase, and jelly-roll capsid protein domains were recognized within the polyprotein. Phylogenetic analysis placed NfV-1 in an unclassified clade of viruses. Electron microscopic examination of negatively stained samples revealed particles with icosahedral symmetry with a diameter of 28.7±1.1nm. The virus was detected by RT-PCR in larval, pupal, worker and queen developmental stages. However, the replicative strand of NfV-1 was only detected in larvae. Vertical transmission did not appear to occur, but horizontal transmission was facile. The inter-colonial field prevalence of NfV-1 was 52±35% with some local infections reaching 100%. NfV-1 was not detected in limited samples of other Nylanderia species or closely related ant species.

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Genome sequence, Insect picorna-like virus, Nylanderia fulva, Tawny crazy ant, RNA virus, Animals, Ants, Base Sequence, Gene Order, Genome, Viral, Open Reading Frames, Phylogeny, RNA Viruses, RNA, Viral, Sequence Analysis, DNA

Journal Title

Virology

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Journal ISSN

0042-6822
1096-0341

Volume Title

496

Publisher

Elsevier BV
Sponsorship
Wellcome Trust (106207/Z/14/Z)
European Research Council (646891)
JSL was supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant DEB-0743542. AEF is supported by the Wellcome Trust (Grant no. [106207]) and the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union׳s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme (Grant agreement no. [646891]).