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      <subfield code="a">Lymphocystis disease virus (LCDV), a member of the genus Lymphocystivirus, family&#xd;
Iridoviridae, is the etiological agent of the lymphocystis disease (LCD), a common pathology&#xd;
that has been described in more than 150 different fish species worldwide. Direct sequencing&#xd;
of the virome of lymphocystis lesions from affected gilthead seabream (Sparus aurata) was&#xd;
used to obtain the complete genome sequence of a new LCDV species, named LCDV-Sa, that&#xd;
is the largest vertebrate iridovirus sequenced to date. This approach allowed us to assemble&#xd;
the full-length circular genomes of two previously unknown viruses, tentatively identified as&#xd;
members of the Polyomaviridae and Papillomaviridae families, and named Sparus aurata&#xd;
polyomavirus 1 (SaPyV1) and Sparus aurata papillomavirus 1 (SaPV1), respectively. SaPyV1&#xd;
genome is a circular 7,299-bp-long DNA with a 52.1% GC content, and contains five nonoverlapping&#xd;
ORFs carried on opposite DNA strands in an organization reminiscent to that&#xd;
found in polyomaviruses. Phylogenetic analyses based on the amino acid sequence of the&#xd;
large T antigen and the VP1 proteins revealed that SaPyV1 clustered with the other currently&#xd;
available polyomavirus-like full-length genomes obtained from fish. SaPV1 genome&#xd;
corresponds to a circular 5,748-bp-long DNA and has a GC content of 39.5%. Although this&#xd;
genome is smaller than that of previously described papillomaviruses (about 8 kbp), it&#xd;
presents a typical papillomavirus organization, with seven ORFs carried on the same strand.&#xd;
Similarity searches identified distant orthologues of the early E1 and E2 proteins involved in&#xd;
replication and transcription, and late structural proteins L1 and L2. Furthermore, one of the&#xd;
others ORFs encodes a small protein (52 amino acids) that contains both a pRB binding domain&#xd;
(LXCXE) and a C-terminal PDZ class 2 binding motif, with are elements typically present in the&#xd;
longer E7 and E6 proteins found in most known papillomaviruses. The conserved genomic&#xd;
organization, the similarity of the main proteins, and the phylogenetical analysis, based on the&#xd;
amino acid sequence of the L1 protein, support that SaPV1 is the first member of the&#xd;
Papillomaviridae family described in fish. Epizootic surveys carried out in gilthead seabream&#xd;
farms in the Mediterranean area showed that LCD is frequently associated with the&#xd;
concurrent appearance of one or both of the new viruses, 98.3% of diseased fish being positive&#xd;
for SaPyV1 and/or SaPV1. In LCDV-infected asymptomatic fish, SaPyV1 and/or SaPV1 were&#xd;
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      <subfield code="a">Novel polyomavirus and papillomavirus detected in gilthead seabream infected by lymphocystis disease virus</subfield>
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