Identification of a new human DNA virus (TTV-like mini virus, TLMV) intermediately related to TT virus and chicken anemia virus

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Takahashi, K
Iwasa, Y
Hijikata, M
Mishiro, S
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[1] Toshiba Gen Hosp, Dept Med Sci, Shinagawa Ku, Tokyo 1408522, Japan
[2] Hepatitis Res Inst, Tokyo, Japan
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10.1007/s007050050689
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Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 100705 ;
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TT virus (TTV) is the only known human virus with single-stranded circular DNA, with a possible but yet unclear relationship to chicken anemia virus (CAV) of the family Circoviridae. Here we report a new human virus resembling TTV and CAV, designated TTV-like mini virus (TLMV). This nonenveloped virus was smaller (<30 nm) but had a similar density (1.31-1.34 g/ml in CsCl) to TTV, when a TLMV/TTV-coinfected plasma was analyzed. Full-length sequencing revealed that the TLMV genome was a circular DNA comprising 2860 nt (isolate CBD231); significantly Shorter than TTV (TA278, 3852 nt) but longer than CAV (CAECUX1,2319 nt). A strand-specific hybridization assay using oligonucleotide-coated beads suggested TLMV was negative-stranded, like TTV and CAV. In genomic organization, TLMV was similar to both TTV and CAV. The untranslated region of TLMV resembled CAV in that both had direct repeats, whereas the sequence homology was more evident between TLMV and TTV. The predicted ORF1 protein of TLMV was rich in R/W/F residues at its amino terminus; the richness in W was shared by TTV, F by CAV, and R by both, ORF2 proteins of the three viruses had a common motif, WX7HX3 CXCX5 H. Thus, TLMV is an intermediate between the remotely related TTV and CAV. Since CAV differs much from other circoviruses, it may better be classified together with TTV and TLMV under a new family: we would coin the Paracircoviridae.
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