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Abstract

We isolated two distinct viruses from mosquitoes collected in Bustos, Bulacan province, Philippines, in 2009. These viruses show rapid replication and strong cytopathic effects in mosquito C6/36 cells. Whole-genome analysis of these viruses demonstrated that both viruses belong to the negevirus group. One of the viruses, from Culex vishunui mosquitoes, is a new strain of Negev virus. The other virus, from a Mansonia sp. mosquito, is a new negevirus designated Bustos virus. Gene expression analysis of the Bustos virus revealed that infected cells contain viral subgenomic RNAs that probably include open reading frame (ORF) 2 or ORF3. Purified Bustos virus particles contained at least three proteins, and the major component (a probable major capsid protein) is encoded by ORF3. Bustos virus did not show infectivity in mammalian BHK-21 cells, suggesting that it is an insect-specific virus, like other known negeviruses.

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Title
Bustos virus, a new member of the negevirus group isolated from a Mansonia mosquito in the Philippines
Author
Fujita, Ryosuke; Kuwata, Ryusei; Kobayashi, Daisuke; Bertuso, Arlene Garcia; Isawa, Haruhiko; Sawabe, Kyoko
Pages
79-88
Publication year
2017
Publication date
Jan 2017
Publisher
Springer Nature B.V.
ISSN
03048608
e-ISSN
14328798
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1857255452
Copyright
Archives of Virology is a copyright of Springer, 2017.