THEUMER MARTÍN GUSTAVO
Artículos
Título:
Putative Mitoviruses without In-Frame UGA(W) Codons: Evolutionary Implications
Autor/es:
JACQUAT, AG; THEUMER, MG; DAMBOLENA, JS
Revista:
viruses
Editorial:
mdpi
Referencias:
Lugar: Basel; Año: 2023 vol. 15 p. 1 - 1
ISSN:
1999-4915
Resumen:
Mitoviruses are small vertically transmitted RNA viruses found in fungi, plants and animals. Taxonomically, a total of 105 species and 4 genera have been formally recognized by ICTV, and recently, 18 new putative species have been included in a new proposed genus. Transcriptomic and metatranscriptomic studies are a major source of countless new virus-like sequences that are continually being added to open databases and these may be good sources for identifying new putative mitoviruses. The search for mitovirus-like sequences in the NCBI databases resulted in thediscovery of more than one hundred new putative mitoviruses, with important implications for taxonomy and also for the evolutionary scenario. Here, we propose the inclusion of four new putative members to the genus Kvaramitovirus, and the existence of a new large basally divergent lineage composed of 144 members that lack internal UGA codons (subfamily “Arkeomitovirinae”), a feature not shared by the vast majority of mitovir