Maize white line mosaic satellite virus explained

Maize white line mosaic satellite virus (syn. Satellite maize white line mosaic virus, Satellite virus of maize white line mosaic virus,[1] SMWLMV, SV-MWLMV) is a plant satellite virus. It is the only species in genus Aumaivirus, which is a member of realm Riboviria without assigned family or order. It only infects maize which is infected by Maize white line mosaic virus (MWLMV) of genus Aureusvirus.[2]

Etymology

The genus name, Aumaivirus, is a combination of Aureusvirus (the name of the helper virus) and maize, the host plant of the only species of the genus.

Virology

SMWLMV has a genome consisting of linear single-stranded RNA of positive polarity. It has a length of 1,168 nucleotides and consists of a single gene that encodes a capsid protein (CP). It neither has a poly(A) tail nor a cap structure.As in satellite tobacco necrosis virus (STNV),[3] the SMWLMV virion is 17 nm in diameter, but the capsid protein has limited sequence homology with the corresponding proteins of STNV viruses.[4]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Satellite maize white line mosaic virus . NCBI Taxonomy Browser . 31503.
  2. Mart Krupovic: Plant Satellite Viruses (Albetovirus, Aumaivirus, Papanivirus, Virtovirus) (PDF). In: Reference Module in Life Sciences. Jan 2020. . ResearchGate.
  3. NCBI: Satellite tobacco mosaic virus, equivalent: Satellite tobacco necrosis virus, …
  4. SIB: Aumaivirus. Expasy ViralZone