The variable region of RNA2 is sufficient to determine host specificity in betanodaviruses.

Diseases of Aquatic Organisms Volume 79 Issue 3 Page 199-205 published_at 2008-05-08
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The variable region of RNA2 is sufficient to determine host specificity in betanodaviruses.
Creator
Ito Yu
Mori Koh-Ichiro
Sugaya Takuma
Nishioka Toyohiro
Oka Masakazu
Source Title
Diseases of Aquatic Organisms
Volume 79
Issue 3
Start Page 199
End Page 205
Abstract
Betanodaviruses, the causative agents of viral nervous necrosis in marine fish, have bipartite positive-sense RNA genomes. The viruses have been classified into 4 distinct types based on nucleotide sequence similarities in the variable region (the so-called T4 region) of the smaller genomic segment RNA2 (1.4 kb). Betanodaviruses have marked host specificity, although the primary structures of the viral RNAs and encoded proteins are similar among the viruses. We have previously demonstrated, using reassortants between striped jack nervous necrosis virus (SJNNV) and redspotted grouper nervous necrosis virus (RGNNV), that RNA2, which encodes the coat protein, strictly controls host specificity. However, because RNA2 is large, we were unable to propose a mechanism underlying this RNA2-based host specificity. To identify the RNA2 region that controls host specificity, we constructed RNA2 chimeric viruses from SJNNV and RGNNV and tested their infectivity in the original host fish, striped jack Pseudocaranx dentex and sevenband grouper Epinephelus septemfasciatus. Among these chimeric viruses, SJNNV mutants containing the variable region of RGNNV RNA2 infected sevenband grouper larvae in a manner similar to RGNNV, while RGNNV mutants containing the variable region of SJNNV RNA2 infected striped jack larvae in a manner similar to SJNNV. Immunofluorescence microscopic studies using anti-SJNNV polyclonal antibodies revealed that these chimeric viruses multiplied in the brains, spinal cords and retinas of the infected fish, as in infections by the parental viruses. These results indicate that the variable region of RNA2 is sufficient to control host specificity in SJNNV and RGNNV.
Keywords
Betanodavirus
Host specificity
Viral nervous necrosis
Chimeric virus
RNA2
T4 region
SJNNV
RGNNV
NDC
Zoology [ 480 ]
Language
eng
Resource Type journal article
Publisher
Inter-Research
Date of Issued 2008-05-08
Rights
Copyright (c) 2008 Inter-Research.
Publish Type Version of Record
Access Rights open access
Source Identifier
[ISSN] 0177-5103
[ISSN] 1616-1580
[DOI] 10.3354/dao01906
[NCID] AA10443976
[DOI] http://dx.doi.org/10.3354/dao01906