The complete genome of an endogenous nimavirus (Nimav-1_LVa) from the pacific whiteleg shrimp penaeus (Litopenaeus) Vannamei

Weidong Bao, Kathy F.J. Tang, Acacia Alcivar-Warren

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    Abstract

    White spot syndrome virus (WSSV), the lone virus of the genus Whispovirus under the family Nimaviridae, is one of the most devastating viruses affecting the shrimp farming industry. Knowledge about this virus, in particular, its evolution history, has been limited, partly due to its large genome and the lack of other closely related free-living viruses for comparative studies. In this study, we reconstructed a full-length endogenous nimavirus consensus genome, Nimav-1_LVa (279,905 bp), in the genome sequence of Penaeus (Litopenaeus) vannamei breed Kehai No. 1 (ASM378908v1). This endogenous virus seemed to insert exclusively into the telomeric pentanucleotide microsatellite (TAACC/GGTTA)n. It encoded 117 putative genes, with some containing introns, such as g012 (inhibitor of apoptosis, IAP), g046 (crustacean hyperglycemic hormone, CHH), g155 (innexin), g158 (Bax inhibitor 1 like). More than a dozen Nimav-1_LVa genes are involved in the pathogen-host interactions. We hypothesized that g046, g155, g158, and g227 (semaphorin 1A like) were recruited host genes for their roles in immune regulation. Sequence analysis indicated that a total of 43 WSSV genes belonged to the ancestral/core nimavirus gene set, including four genes reported in this study: Wsv112 (dUTPase), wsv206, wsv226, and wsv308 (nucleocapsid protein). The availability of the Nimav-1_LVa sequence would help understand the genetic diversity, epidemiology, evolution, and virulence of WSSV.

    Original languageEnglish (US)
    Article number94
    JournalGenes
    Volume11
    Issue number1
    DOIs
    StatePublished - Jan 2020

    Keywords

    • DNAV-1_LVa
    • Nimav-1_LVa
    • Nimaviridae
    • Penaeus (Litopenaeus) vannamei
    • WSSV
    • White spot syndrome virus

    ASJC Scopus subject areas

    • Genetics
    • Genetics(clinical)

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