| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 6140834 | Virology | 2013 | 9 Pages | 
Abstract
												In July, 2012 three isolations were made from mosquitoes collected in Brazoria, Orange and Montgomery counties, Texas, USA. Data from immunofluorescence testing suggested that these isolates are members of the genus Orthobunyavirus. Expanded analyses confirmed that these isolates comprise three independent isolations of the same virus; a novel orthobunyavirus. The genetic organization of the M and L segments of this virus is similar to that of other orthobunyaviruses. However, the S segment (â¼1.7 kb) is nearly twice the length of known orthobunyavirus S segments, encoding a significantly larger nucleocapsid, N (â¼50 kDa) and putative non-structural NSs (â¼20 kDa) proteins in a novel strategy by which the NSs ORF precedes the N ORF. The N protein appears to consist of two functional domains; an amino portion that possesses motifs similar to other orthobunyavirus N proteins and a carboxyl portion that possesses a glutamine-rich domain with no known homologue among Bunyaviridae.
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											Authors
												Robert S. Lanciotti, Olga I. Kosoy, Angela M. Bosco-Lauth, Jan Pohl, Olga Stuchlik, Matthew Reed, Amy J. Lambert, 
											