A. Minafra et al., GRAPEVINE VIRUS-A - NUCLEOTIDE-SEQUENCE, GENOME ORGANIZATION, AND RELATIONSHIP IN THE TRICHOVIRUS GENUS, Archives of virology, 142(2), 1997, pp. 417-423
The 5' terminal region of the genomic RNA of grapevine virus A (GVA),
a tentative member of the Trichovirus genus, encompassing 5466 nucleot
ides, was sequenced. Evidence was obtained that the RNA is capped. Two
putative open reading frames (ORF) were identified: ORF 1 that codes
for a 194 kDa polypeptide with conserved motifs of replication-related
proteins of positive-strand RNA viruses, and ORF 2 that encodes a 19
kDa polypeptide with no significant homology with protein sequences fr
om databases. This polypeptide, however, showed 44% similarity with th
e product expressed by a comparable ORF present in grapevine virus IZ
(GVB). GVA genome had the same size and structural organization as tha
t of GVB. It also had the same size of the genome of apple chlorotic l
eaf spot virus (ACLSV), the type species of the Trichovirus genus, but
differed substantially in the number (5 versus 3), size, and order of
genes. Differences existed also in the degree of sequence homology be
tween polymerases, which did not cluster together in phylogenetic tree
s. Definitive (ACLSV, PVT) and tentative (GVA, GVB) trichovirus specie
s differ molecularly, biologically and epidemiologically to an extent
that warrants the taxonomic revision of the genus.