Résumé de : BRIESE (T), RAMBAUT (A) & LIPKIN (WI) - 2004 - Analysis of the medium (M) segment sequence of Guaroa virus and its comparison to other orthobunyaviruses. Journal of General Virology, 85 (10): pp. 3071-3077.


Guaroa virus (GROV), a segmented virus in the genus Orthobunya virus, has been linked to the Bunyamwera serogroup (BUN) through cross-reactivity in complement fixation assays of S segment-encoded nucleocapsid protein determinants, and also to the California serogroup (CAL) through cross-reactivity in neutralization assays of M segment-encoded glycoprotein determinants. Phylogenetic analysis of the S-segment sequence supported a closer relationship to the BUN serogroup, for this segment and it was hypothesized that the serological reaction may indicate genome-segment reassortment. Here, cloning and sequencing of the GROV M segment are reported. Sequence analysis indicates an organization similar to that of other orthobunya viruses, with genes in the order GN-NSm-GC, and mature proteins generated by protease cleavage at one, and by signalase at possibly three, sites. A potential role of motifs that are more similar to CAL than to BUN virus sequences with respect to the serological reaction is discussed. No discernable evidence for reassortment was identified.