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00.049.0.01. Partitivirus
Cite this publication as: ICTVdB Management (2006).
00.049.0.01. Partitivirus. In: ICTVdB - The Universal Virus Database,
version 4. Büchen-Osmond, C. (Ed), Columbia University, New York, USA
Cite this site as: ICTVdB - The Universal Virus Database, version 4.
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This is a description of a
fungal virus at the genus level.
ICTVdB Virus Code: 00.049.0.01. Virus accession number:
049001GE. Obsolete virus code: 49.0.1.; superceded accession number: 49010000.
NCBI Taxon Identifier NCBI Taxonomy ID:
11013.
Name, Synonyms and Lineage
Synonym(s): Bipartite
dsRNA mycovirus group. Virus is of the family
00.049.
Partitiviridae.
Virions consist of a capsid. Virus capsid is not
enveloped, round with icosahedral
symmetry. The nucleocapsid is isometric and has a
diameter of 30-35 nm. The capsid consists of 12 capsomers. Virus
preparations contain more than one particle component.
Incomplete particles are common. They are devoid of nucleic acid
characterized by capsids with dark centers in negative stain preparations.
Virions have a buoyant density in CsCl of 1.34-1.36 g
cm-3.
The Mr
of the genome constitutes 9% of the virion by weight, or 16% of the virion by
weight, or 25% of the virion by weight. The genome is segmented; multipartite
and segments are distributed over several particles of varying size, depending
on the length of the genome enclosed. The genome consists of two segments of, or three
segments of, or four segments of linear, double
-stranded
RNA. Minor species of non-genomic nucleic acid are also found in
virions. The encapsidated nucleic acid is mainly of genomic origin, but virions
may also contain satellite RNA. The complete genome is 3000-10000
nucleotides long. Genome is sequenced, but only an estimate is available,
complete sequence is 1300-2200 nucleotides long. Is
sequenced, complete sequence is about
1500-2200 nucleotides long, is sequenced, but only an estimate is
given, complete sequence is 600-1500 nucleotides long (defective
or subgenomic RNA). The multipartite genome is divided among more than one type
of particle and the segments are distributed between at least 2-7
different types of particles (containing either a single molecule of dsRNA (L1,
L2), or single molecule of ssRNA corresponding to the plus-strand (M1; M2) and a
single molecule of dsRNA with ssRNA tails (H), or one molecule of dsRNA and
ssRNA (H), or two molecules of dsRNA (P)). Populations of mature viruses contain
particles with a single molecule of dsRNA (L1, L2), or a single molecule of
ssRNA corresponding to the plus-strand (M1; M2) and a single molecule of dsRNA
with ssRNA tails (H), or one molecule each of dsRNA and ssRNA (H), or two
molecules of dsRNA (P). Each virion contains defective interfering copies.
GenBank records for
nucleotide sequences;
complete genome sequences.
The viral
genome encodes structural proteins. Virions consist of 1 structural protein(s).
Lipids are not
reported.
Natural Host
Domain
Viral hosts belong to the Domain
Eucarya.
Domain Eucarya
Kingdom Fungi.
Kingdom Fungi
Phylum Ascomycota (Sac Fungi).
Type species 00.049.0.01.001.
Atkinsonella hypoxylon virus) tab.
List of Species in the
Genus.
Tentative Species in the
Genus.
Data Sources and
Contributions
The description has been compiled from data in the
ICTV Report presented by Ghabrial SA, Bozarth RF, Buck KW, Yamashita S,
Martelli GP, Milne RG.
The
following generic references are cited in the most recent ICTV Report.
PubMed References.