Identification of an avian polyomavirus associated with Adélie penguins (Pygoscelis adeliae)

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Identification of an avian polyomavirus associated with Adélie penguins (Pygoscelis adeliae). / Varsani, Arvind; Porzig, Elizabeth L ; Jennnings, Scott et al.
In: Journal of General Virology, Vol. 96, 01.04.2015, p. 851-857.

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Varsani, A, Porzig, EL, Jennnings, S, Kraberger, S, Farkas, K, Julian, L, Massaro, M, Ballard, G & Ainley, DG 2015, 'Identification of an avian polyomavirus associated with Adélie penguins (Pygoscelis adeliae)', Journal of General Virology, vol. 96, pp. 851-857. https://doi.org/10.1099/vir.0.000038

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Varsani, A., Porzig, E. L., Jennnings, S., Kraberger, S., Farkas, K., Julian, L., Massaro, M., Ballard, G., & Ainley, D. G. (2015). Identification of an avian polyomavirus associated with Adélie penguins (Pygoscelis adeliae). Journal of General Virology, 96, 851-857. https://doi.org/10.1099/vir.0.000038

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Varsani A, Porzig EL, Jennnings S, Kraberger S, Farkas K, Julian L, Massaro M, Ballard G, Ainley DG. 2015. Identification of an avian polyomavirus associated with Adélie penguins (Pygoscelis adeliae). Journal of General Virology. 96:851-857. https://doi.org/10.1099/vir.0.000038

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Varsani A, Porzig EL, Jennnings S, Kraberger S, Farkas K, Julian L et al. Identification of an avian polyomavirus associated with Adélie penguins (Pygoscelis adeliae). Journal of General Virology. 2015 Apr 1;96:851-857. doi: 10.1099/vir.0.000038

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Varsani, Arvind ; Porzig, Elizabeth L ; Jennnings, Scott et al. / Identification of an avian polyomavirus associated with Adélie penguins (Pygoscelis adeliae). In: Journal of General Virology. 2015 ; Vol. 96. pp. 851-857.

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T1 - Identification of an avian polyomavirus associated with Adélie penguins (Pygoscelis adeliae)

AU - Varsani, Arvind

AU - Porzig, Elizabeth L

AU - Jennnings, Scott

AU - Kraberger, Simona

AU - Farkas, Kata

AU - Julian, Laurel

AU - Massaro, Melanie

AU - Ballard, Grant

AU - Ainley, David G

PY - 2015/4/1

Y1 - 2015/4/1

N2 - Little is known about viruses associated with Antarctic animals, although they are probably widespread. We recovered a novel polyomavirus from Adélie penguin (Pygoscelis adeliae) faecal matter sampled in a subcolony at Cape Royds, Ross Island, Antarctica. The 4988 nt Adélie penguin polyomavirus (AdPyV) has a typical polyomavirus genome organization with three ORFs that encoded capsid proteins on the one strand and two non-structural protein-coding ORFs on the complementary strand. The genome of AdPyV shared ~60% pairwise identity with all avipolyomaviruses. Maximum-likelihood phylogenetic analysis of the large T-antigen (T-Ag) amino acid sequences showed that the T-Ag of AdPyV clustered with those of avipolyomaviruses, sharing between 48 and 52% identities. Only three viruses associated with Adélie penguins have been identified at a genomic level, avian influenza virus subtype H11N2 from the Antarctic Peninsula and, respectively, Pygoscelis adeliae papillomavirus and AdPyV from capes Crozier and Royds on Ross Island.

AB - Little is known about viruses associated with Antarctic animals, although they are probably widespread. We recovered a novel polyomavirus from Adélie penguin (Pygoscelis adeliae) faecal matter sampled in a subcolony at Cape Royds, Ross Island, Antarctica. The 4988 nt Adélie penguin polyomavirus (AdPyV) has a typical polyomavirus genome organization with three ORFs that encoded capsid proteins on the one strand and two non-structural protein-coding ORFs on the complementary strand. The genome of AdPyV shared ~60% pairwise identity with all avipolyomaviruses. Maximum-likelihood phylogenetic analysis of the large T-antigen (T-Ag) amino acid sequences showed that the T-Ag of AdPyV clustered with those of avipolyomaviruses, sharing between 48 and 52% identities. Only three viruses associated with Adélie penguins have been identified at a genomic level, avian influenza virus subtype H11N2 from the Antarctic Peninsula and, respectively, Pygoscelis adeliae papillomavirus and AdPyV from capes Crozier and Royds on Ross Island.

U2 - 10.1099/vir.0.000038

DO - 10.1099/vir.0.000038

M3 - Article

VL - 96

SP - 851

EP - 857

JO - Journal of General Virology

JF - Journal of General Virology

SN - 1465-2099

ER -