McMichael L, Smith C, Gordon A, Agnihotri K, Meers J, Oakey J
School of Veterinary Science, University of Queensland, Gatton Campus, Gatton, QLD, 4343, Australia.
Department of Agriculture and Fisheries, Health and Food Science Precinct, Biosecurity Sciences Laboratory, Biosecurity Queensland, 39 Kessels Road, Coopers Plains, QLD, 4108, Australia.
Virus Genes. 2019 Jun;55(3):421-424. doi: 10.1007/s11262-019-01653-3. Epub 2019 Mar 15.
A novel gamma-retroviral sequence (7912 bp), inclusive of both partial 5' and 3' long terminal repeat regions, was identified from the brain of a black flying-fox (Pteropus alecto), Queensland, Australia. The sequence was distinct from other retroviral sequences identified in bats and showed greater identity to Koala, Gibbon ape leukaemia, Melomys burtoni and Woolly monkey retroviruses, forming their own phylogenetic clade. This finding suggests that these retroviruses may have an unknown common ancestor and that further investigation into the diversity of gamma-retroviruses in Australian Pteropus species may elucidate their evolutionary origins.
从澳大利亚昆士兰州一只黑狐蝠(Pteropus alecto)的大脑中鉴定出一种新的γ-逆转录病毒序列(7912 bp),该序列包含部分5'和3'长末端重复区域。该序列与在蝙蝠中鉴定出的其他逆转录病毒序列不同,与考拉、长臂猿白血病、伯氏侏袋貂和绒毛猴逆转录病毒具有更高的同源性,形成了它们自己的系统发育分支。这一发现表明,这些逆转录病毒可能有一个未知的共同祖先,对澳大利亚狐蝠物种中γ-逆转录病毒多样性的进一步研究可能会阐明它们的进化起源。