Abstract

Arlivirus is currently the only genus in the newly established viral family Lispiviridae. In this study, the complete genome sequence of a novel arlivirus, tentatively named "Nbu stink bug virus 1" (NbuSBV-1), was identified in an individual yellow spotted stink bug, Erthesina fullo (family Pentatomidae, order Hemiptera), which is a widely distributed phytophagous pest in Asia. NbuSBV-1 has a single negative-stranded RNA genome of 13,605 nucleotides in length, and it was predicted to contain six open reading frames (ORFs). Conserved domains of NbuSBV-1 were predicted in ORF1 (a nucleoprotein), ORF4 (a glycoprotein domain), ORF5 (a zinc-finger domain), and ORF6 (an RNA-directed RNA polymerase [RdRP] domain, an mRNA cap domain, and a methyltransferase domain). NbuSBV-1 shares 50.54% amino acid sequence identity in the RdRP region with its closest homolog, Lĭshì spider virus 2. In RdRP-based phylogenetic analysis, NbuSBV-1 was clearly clustered in a clade with other arliviruses. Furthermore, NbuSBV-1-derived small interfering RNAs (siRNAs) showed typical patterns of virus-derived siRNAs produced by the host antiviral RNA interference pathway. As far as we know, NbuSBV-1 is the first arlivirus identified in an insect of the family Pentatomidae.

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