Abstract

Artaxa digramma is a lepidopteran pest distributed throughout southern China, Myanmar, Indonesia, and India. Artaxa digramma nucleopolyhedrovirus (ArdiNPV) is a specific viral pathogen of A. digramma and deemed as a promising biocontrol agent against the pest. In this study, the complete genome sequence of ArdiNPV was determined by deep sequencing. The genome of ArdiNPV contains a double-stranded DNA (dsDNA) of 161,734 bp in length and 39.1% G+C content. Further, 149 hypothetical open reading frames (ORFs) were predicted to encode proteins >50 amino acids in length, covering 83% of the whole genome. Among these ORFs, 38 were baculovirus core genes, 22 were lepidopteran baculovirus conserved genes, and seven were unique to ArdiNPV, respectively. No typical baculoviral homologous regions (hrs) were identified in the genome. ArdiNPV had five multi-copy genes including baculovirus repeated ORFs (bros), calcium/sodium antiporter B (chaB), DNA binding protein (dbp), inhibitor of apoptosis protein (iap), and p26. Interestingly, phylogenetic analyses showed that ArdiNPV belonged to Clade II.b of Group II Alphabaculoviruses, which all contain a second copy of dbp. The genome of ArdiNPV was the closest to Euproctis pseudoconspersa nucleopolyhedrovirus, with 57.4% whole-genome similarity. Therefore, these results suggest that ArdiNPV is a novel baculovirus belonging to a newly identified cluster of Clade II.b Alphabaculoviruses.

Highlights

  • Baculoviruses are double-stranded DNA viruses that infect the larvae of insect orders

  • Baculoviridae is classified into four genera: Alphabaculovirus (nucleopolyhedroviruses (NPVs) that infect lepidopteran species), Betabaculovirus (granuloviruses (GVs) that infect lepidopteran species), Gammabaculovirus (NPVs that infect hymenopteran species), and Deltabaculovirus (NPVs that infect dipteran species) [6,7]

  • Using the Roche 454 sequencing system, 124,744 high-quality reads of the Artaxa digramma nucleopolyhedrovirus (ArdiNPV) genome were generated

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Introduction

Baculoviruses are double-stranded DNA viruses that infect the larvae of insect ordersLepidoptera, Hymenoptera and Diptera [1]. Baculoviruses are double-stranded DNA viruses that infect the larvae of insect orders. Baculoviridae is classified into four genera: Alphabaculovirus (nucleopolyhedroviruses (NPVs) that infect lepidopteran species), Betabaculovirus (granuloviruses (GVs) that infect lepidopteran species), Gammabaculovirus (NPVs that infect hymenopteran species), and Deltabaculovirus (NPVs that infect dipteran species) [6,7]. Alphabaculovirus genus can be subdivided into two large lineages (Group I and Group II). Four small lineages, while Group I contains Clade I.a and Clade I.b and Group II contains Clade. II.a, Clade II.b, and Clade II.c based on the phylogenetic analysis of late expression factor 8 (lef-8), late expression factor 9 (lef-9), per os infectivity factor 2 (pif-2), and polyhedrin (polh) genes [8].

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