Molecular characterization and phylogenetic analysis of the Harrisina brillians granulovirus granulin gene

Citation
Dk. Bideshi et al., Molecular characterization and phylogenetic analysis of the Harrisina brillians granulovirus granulin gene, ARCH VIROL, 145(9), 2000, pp. 1933-1945
Citations number
30
Categorie Soggetti
Microbiology
Journal title
ARCHIVES OF VIROLOGY
ISSN journal
03048608 → ACNP
Volume
145
Issue
9
Year of publication
2000
Pages
1933 - 1945
Database
ISI
SICI code
0304-8608(2000)145:9<1933:MCAPAO>2.0.ZU;2-Z
Abstract
Well over 100 isolates of granulosis viruses (GVs), genus Granulovirus (fam ily Baculoviridae), have been reported, all from lepidopterous insects. Thr ee types of GVs are recognized, those of Type 1, which attack the fat body, Type 2, which attack most tissues, and Type 3, which attack only the midgu t epithelium. To determine whether a correlation exists between tissue trop ism and lepidopteran family phylogeny, the granulin gene of the Harrisina b rillians (HbGV), a virus that attacks the midgut epithelium of H. brillians (family Zygaenidae) was cloned, sequenced, characterized, and compared wit h granulin genes of GVs that attack species of Tortricidae, Pieridae, and N octuidae. The HbGV granulin gene encoded a peptide of 248 amino acids with a predicted Mr of 29.6 kDa, and shared a significant level of homology with other granulin (81-95% identical and 90-98% similar) and polyhedrin (49-58 % identical and 62-72% similar) proteins. Phylogenetic analyses based on gr anulin and polyhedrin genes as well as on their 5'-untranslated sequences ( 5'-UTSs) indicated that HbGV was more closely related to GVs isolated from the tortricids, Cryptophlebia leucotreta (ClGV), Cydia pomonella (CpGV) and Choristoneura fumiferana (CfGV) than to other GVs and NPVs. This analysis provides preliminary evidence for a correlation between GV tissue tropism a nd the phylogeny of lepidopteran families, suggesting that GVs attacking sp ecies of Tortricidae and Zygaenidae are ancestral to those attacking specie s of the family Noctudiae.