Y. Boublik et al., STRUCTURE, RESTRICTION MAP AND INFECTIVITY OF THE GENOMIC AND REPLICATIVE FORMS OF AAPV DNA, Archives of virology, 137(3-4), 1994, pp. 229-240
We have characterized the genomic and replicative form (RF) DNA of the
Aedes albopictus Parvovirus (AaPV), a virus isolated from a chronical
ly infected C6/36 clone of Aedes albopictus cell line [22]. The genome
of AaPV virions is a single-stranded linear DNA molecule approximatel
y 4.2 kb in length, essentially (about 90%) encapsidated as minus stra
nd. A restriction map of the RF DNA isolated from infected C6/36 cells
was established. Among the 23 restriction enzymes tested, 14 cleaved
the AaPV RF DNA and 30 restriction sites were mapped and oriented with
respect to the viral genomic DNA. Both viral and RF DNAs were found i
nfectious when transfected to virus-free C6/36 cells. The asymmetrical
encapsidation of the viral genome is a property common to most verteb
rate autonomous parvoviruses but rather unusual among denso-viruses. B
oth by its small size, the asymmetrical mode of encapsidation and the
restriction map, the AaPV genome resembles that of the Aedes Densonucl
eosis virus [1].