Authors: Botourmiaviridae
Authors: Botourmiaviridae
Botouliviruses have a mono-segmented genome and infect fungi. Some members of the genus have been identified in association with grapevine leaves affected by the oomycete Plasmopara viticola. Botouliviruses are phylogenetically distinct from other botourmiaviruses.
No true virions are associated with botouliviruses since their genomes have no capsid protein gene.
María A. Ayllón, Massimo Turina, Jiatao Xie, Luca Nerva, Shin-Yi Lee Marzano, Livia Donaire and Daohong Jiang
A summary of this ICTV Report chapter has been published as an ICTV Virus Taxonomy Profile article in the Journal of General Virology, and should be cited when referencing this online chapter as follows:
Agranovsky, A. A. (2016). Closteroviruses: Molecular biology, evolution and interactions with cells. In Plant viruses: Evolution and management. Edited by R. K. Gaur, N. M. Petrov, B. Patil and M. I. Stoyanova. Singapore, Springer. 231-252.
Jarugula, S., S. Gowda, W. O. Dawson and R. A. Naidu (2018). Development of infectious cDNA clones of Grapevine leafroll-associated virus 3 and analyses of the 5' non-translated region for replication and virion formation. Virology 523: 89-99. [PubMed]
The full-length genome sequence of members of 56 species in the family Closteroviridae is available at https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/genomes/GenomesGroup.cgi?taxid=69973