Family: Picornaviridae
Genus: Diresapivirus
Distinguishing features
The genus is distinguished on the basis of genetic characters.
Virion
Morphology
No details are available on the morphology of virions.
Nucleic acid
Genome (Wu et al., 2016): c. 7,050 nt (5′-UTR: >337 nt; ORF: 6,501–6,624 nt; 3′-UTR: 87–98 nt). The location of the cre has not been identified.
Genome organization and replication
Genome layout:
VPg+5′-UTRIRES-[1A-1B-1C-1D/2Apro-2B-2C/3A-3B-3C-3D]-3′-UTR-poly(A)
The deduced polyprotein is of 2,167–2,208 amino acids. There is no L protein. The 2A protein has been proposed to be a chymotrypsin-like protease.
Biology
No virus has been isolated. Viral RNA was detected in pharyngeal and anal swabs of bats (Rhinolophus affinis, R. ferrumequinum, R. lepidus, Nyctalus velutinus).
Derivation of names
Diresapivirus: derived from acronym "distant relatives of rabo-, entero-, sapelo-, anativiruses" and picornavirus
Species demarcation criteria
Members of a species of the genus Diresapivirus:
- are less than 30% divergent in polyprotein aa sequence
- are less than 40% divergent in P1 aa sequence
- are less than 35% divergent in 2C+3CD aa sequence
- share a common genome organization
Related, unclassified viruses
Virus name |
Accession number |
Virus abbreviation |
diresapivirus A1 [BtRlep-PicoV/FJ2012] |
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diresapivirus A1 [BtRa-PicoV/JS2013] |
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