Simón de Goñi, OihanePalma Dovis, LeopoldoBeperet Arive, InésMuñoz Labiano, DeliaLópez Ferber, MiguelCaballero Murillo, PrimitivoWilliams, Trevor2025-01-302025-01-302011-01-14Simon, O., Palma, L., Beperet, I., Munoz, D., Lopez-Ferber, M., Caballero, P., Williams, T. (2011) Sequence comparison between three geographically distinct Spodoptera frugiperda multiple nucleopolyhedrovirus isolates: detecting positively selected genes. Journal of Invertebrate Pathology, 107(1), 33-42. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jip.2011.01.002.0022-201110.1016/j.jip.2011.01.002https://academica-e.unavarra.es/handle/2454/53192Acceso cerrado a este documento. No se encuentra disponible para la consulta pública. Depositado en Academica-e para cumplir con los requisitos de evaluación y acreditación académica del autor/a (sexenios, acreditaciones, etc.).The complete genomic sequence of a Nicaraguan plaque purified Spodoptera frugiperda nucleopolyhedrovirus (SfMNPV) genotype SfMNPV-B was determined and compared to previously sequenced isolates from United States (SfMNPV-3AP2) and Brazil (SfMNPV-19). The genome of SfMNPV-B (132,954 bp) was 1623 bp and 389 bp larger than that of SfMNPV-3AP2 and SfMNPV-19, respectively. Genome size differences were mainly due to a deletion located in the SfMNPV-3AP2 egt region and small deletions and point mutations in SfMNPV-19. Nucleotide sequences were strongly conserved (99.35% identity) and a high degree of predicted amino acid sequence identity was observed. A total of 145 open reading frames (ORFs) were identified in SfMNPV-B, two of them (sf39a and sf110a) had not been previously identified in the SfMNPV-3AP2 and SfMNPV-19 genomes and one (sf57a) was absent in both these genomes. In addition, sf6 was not previously identified in the SfMNPV-19 genome. In contrast, SfMNPV-B and SfMNPV-19 both lacked sf129 that had been reported in SfMNPV-3AP2. In an effort to identify genes potentially involved in virulence or in determining population adaptations, selection pressure analysis was performed. Three ORFs were identified undergoing positive selection: sf49 (pif-3), sf57 (odv-e66b) and sf122 (unknown function). Strong selection for ODV envelope protein genes indicates that the initial infection process in the insect midgut is one critical point at which adaptation acts during the transmission of these viruses in geographically distant populations. The function of ORF sf122 is being examined.application/pdfeng© 2011 Elsevier Inc.Spodoptera frugiperdaNucleopolyhedrovirusNicaraguan isolateGenomic sequencePositive selected genesSequence comparison between three geographically distinct Spodoptera frugiperda multiple nucleopolyhedrovirus isolates: detecting positively selected genesinfo:eu-repo/semantics/article2025-01-30info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess