Abstract
Background. We performed an environmental study of viruses infecting the symbiotic single-celled algae of Paramecium bursaria (Paramecium bursaria Chlorella virus, PBCV) in Lake Biwa, the largest lake in Japan. The viruses detected were all Chlorella variabilis virus (CvV = NC64A virus). One of them, designated CvV-BW1, was subjected to further characterization. Results. CvV-BW1 formed small plaques and had a linear DNA genome of 370 kb, as judged by pulsed-field gel electrophoresis. Restriction analysis indicated that CvV-BW1 DNA belongs to group H, one of the most resistant groups among CvV DNAs. Based on a phylogenetic tree constructed using the dnapol gene, CvV was classified into two clades, A and B. CvV-BW1 belonged to clade B, in contrast to all previously identified virus strains of group H that belonged to clade A. Conclusions. We conclude that CvV-BW1 composes a distinct species within C. variabilis virus. © 2010 Hoshina et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.
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Hoshina, R., Shimizu, M., Makino, Y., Haruyama, Y., Ueda, S. I., Kato, Y., … Imamura, N. (2010). Isolation and characterization of a virus (CvV-BW1) that infects symbiotic algae of Paramecium bursaria in Lake Biwa, Japan. Virology Journal, 7. https://doi.org/10.1186/1743-422X-7-222
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