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01.062.0.02.001. Rabies virus


Cite this publication as: ICTVdB Management (2006). 01.062.0.02.001. Rabies virus. In: ICTVdB - The Universal Virus Database, version 4. Büchen-Osmond, C. (Ed), Columbia University, New York, USA

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Table of Contents

Classification

This is a description of a vertebrate virus at the species level.

ICTVdB Virus Code: 01.062.0.02.001. Virus accession number: 62002001. Obsolete virus code: 62.0.2.0.001; superceded accession number: 62020001.
NCBI Taxon Identifier NCBI Taxonomy ID: 11292.

Name, Synonyms and Lineage

ICTV approved acronym: RABV. Virus is the type of the genus Lyssavirus in the family 01.062. Rhabdoviridae; order 01. Mononegavirales.

Virion Properties

Morphology

Virions consist of an envelope and a nucleocapsid. Virus capsid is enveloped. Virions are bullet-shaped. Virions measure 45-100 nm in diameter; 100-430 nm in length. Surface projections are densely dispersed, distinctive spikes that cover the whole surface except for the quasi-planar end. Capsid/nucleocapsid is elongated with helical symmetry. The nucleocapsid is uncoiled filamentous, or cylindrical (coiled, is cross-banded with a length of uncoiled about 700 nm and a width of uncoiled 20 nm, or 30-70 nm.

Nucleic Acid

The Mr of the genome constitutes 1-2% of the virion by weight. The genome is not segmented and contains a single molecule of linear, negative-sense, single-stranded RNA. The complete genome is 11900 nucleotides long, is fully sequenced. Sequence has the accession number
[D10499]; [D10482]; [J02293]; [K02858]; [K02859]; [K02860]; [K02861]; [K02862]; [K02863]; [K02864]; [K02865]; [K02866]; [K02867]; [K02868]; [K02869]; [M12771]; [M13215]; [M22013]; [M31046]; [M32751]; [M38452]; [M61047]; [M81058]; [M81059]; [M81060]; [X03673]; [X13357]; [X55727]; [X55728]; [X55729].
Nucleotide sequences at the 3'-terminus are are inverted and complementary to similar regions on the 5' end. The 3'-terminus has conserved nucleotide sequences in species of same genus includes about 60 nucleotides in length (leader sequence that precedes N). Each virion contains a full length copy, or shorter copies.

GenBank records for nucleotide sequences; complete genome sequences.

Proteins

Proteins constitute about 65-75% of the particle weight (structural).

The viral genome encodes structural proteins and non-structural proteins.

Lipids

Lipids are present. Virions are composed of 15-25% lipids by weight. The composition of viral lipids and host cell membranes are similar. The lipids are of host origin and are derived from host cell membranes.

Polyamines

Other compounds that have been detected in the virus particles are 3% carbohydrates.

Biological Properties

Natural Host

Virus infects during its life cycle a single type of vertebrate host.
Domain
Viral hosts belong to the Domain Eucarya.

Domain Eucarya
Kingdom Animalia.

Kingdom Animalia
Phylum Chordata.

Phylum Vertebrata
Subphylum Vertebrata; Class Mammalia.

Class Mammalia Order Primates and Carnivora;
Family Hominidae.
Virus infects Homo sapiens (human).

Ecology, Epidemiology and Control

A fact sheet on this virus is available from the World Health Organization (WHO)

References

The following generic references are cited in the most recent ICTV Report.

PubMed References.

Taxonomic Proposals and Changes

Rabies virus characteristically induces the formation of Negri bodies in infected neurones.




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