Integrated Jingmenvirus Polymerase Gene in Ixodes ricinus Genome
Members of the jingmenviruses group have been found in arthropods and mammals on all continents except Australia and Antarctica. Two viruses of this group were isolated from patients with fever after a tick bite. Using a nested RT-PCR assay targeting a jingmenvirus polymerase gene fragment, we scree...
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ftmdpi:oai:mdpi.com:/1999-4915/14/9/1908/ 2023-08-20T04:02:24+02:00 Integrated Jingmenvirus Polymerase Gene in Ixodes ricinus Genome Evgeny S. Morozkin Marat T. Makenov Olga B. Zhurenkova Ivan S. Kholodilov Oxana A. Belova Ekaterina V. Radyuk Marina V. Fyodorova Yana E. Grigoreva Alexander G. Litov Anna V. Valdokhina Victoria P. Bulanenko Andrei E. Samoilov Elena V. Korneenko Yana A. Voizekhovskaya Alexey D. Neverov Galina G. Karganova Lyudmila S. Karan agris 2022-08-29 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.3390/v14091908 EN eng Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute Insect Viruses https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v14091908 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Viruses; Volume 14; Issue 9; Pages: 1908 jingmenviruses Alongshan virus endogenous viral elements Ixodes ixodid ticks tick cell line Text 2022 ftmdpi https://doi.org/10.3390/v14091908 2023-08-01T06:15:32Z Members of the jingmenviruses group have been found in arthropods and mammals on all continents except Australia and Antarctica. Two viruses of this group were isolated from patients with fever after a tick bite. Using a nested RT-PCR assay targeting a jingmenvirus polymerase gene fragment, we screened ticks collected in seven regions of Russia and found that the abundant jingmenvirus-positive were of Ixodes ricinus species, with the prevalence ranging from 19.8% to 34.3%. In all cases, DNase/RNase treatment suggested that the detected molecule was DNA and subsequent next generation sequencing (NGS) proved that the viral polymerase gene was integrated in the I. ricinus genome. The copy number of the integrated polymerase gene was quantified by qPCR relative to the ITS2 gene and estimated as 1.32 copies per cell. At least three different genetic variants of the integrated polymerase gene were found in the territory of Russia. Phylogenetic analysis of the integrated jingmenvirus polymerase gene showed the highest similarity with the sequence of the correspondent gene obtained in Serbia from I. ricinus. Text Antarc* Antarctica MDPI Open Access Publishing Viruses 14 9 1908 |
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Members of the jingmenviruses group have been found in arthropods and mammals on all continents except Australia and Antarctica. Two viruses of this group were isolated from patients with fever after a tick bite. Using a nested RT-PCR assay targeting a jingmenvirus polymerase gene fragment, we screened ticks collected in seven regions of Russia and found that the abundant jingmenvirus-positive were of Ixodes ricinus species, with the prevalence ranging from 19.8% to 34.3%. In all cases, DNase/RNase treatment suggested that the detected molecule was DNA and subsequent next generation sequencing (NGS) proved that the viral polymerase gene was integrated in the I. ricinus genome. The copy number of the integrated polymerase gene was quantified by qPCR relative to the ITS2 gene and estimated as 1.32 copies per cell. At least three different genetic variants of the integrated polymerase gene were found in the territory of Russia. Phylogenetic analysis of the integrated jingmenvirus polymerase gene showed the highest similarity with the sequence of the correspondent gene obtained in Serbia from I. ricinus. |
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Evgeny S. Morozkin Marat T. Makenov Olga B. Zhurenkova Ivan S. Kholodilov Oxana A. Belova Ekaterina V. Radyuk Marina V. Fyodorova Yana E. Grigoreva Alexander G. Litov Anna V. Valdokhina Victoria P. Bulanenko Andrei E. Samoilov Elena V. Korneenko Yana A. Voizekhovskaya Alexey D. Neverov Galina G. Karganova Lyudmila S. Karan |
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Evgeny S. Morozkin Marat T. Makenov Olga B. Zhurenkova Ivan S. Kholodilov Oxana A. Belova Ekaterina V. Radyuk Marina V. Fyodorova Yana E. Grigoreva Alexander G. Litov Anna V. Valdokhina Victoria P. Bulanenko Andrei E. Samoilov Elena V. Korneenko Yana A. Voizekhovskaya Alexey D. Neverov Galina G. Karganova Lyudmila S. Karan |
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Integrated Jingmenvirus Polymerase Gene in Ixodes ricinus Genome |
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Integrated Jingmenvirus Polymerase Gene in Ixodes ricinus Genome |
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Integrated Jingmenvirus Polymerase Gene in Ixodes ricinus Genome |
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Integrated Jingmenvirus Polymerase Gene in Ixodes ricinus Genome |
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Integrated Jingmenvirus Polymerase Gene in Ixodes ricinus Genome |
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integrated jingmenvirus polymerase gene in ixodes ricinus genome |
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