@article{fdi:010036676, title = {{E}xpansion of family {R}eoviridae to include nine-segmented ds{RNA} viruses : isolation and characterization of a new virus designated aedes pseudoscutellaris reovirus assigned to a proposed genus ({D}inovernavirus)}, author = {{A}ttoui, {H}. and {J}aafar, {F}.{M}. and {B}elhouchet, {M}. and {B}iagini, {P}. and {C}antaloube, {J}.{F}. and de {M}icco, {P}. and {L}amballerie, {X}avier de}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{F}amily {R}eoviridae is known, by definition, to contain ds{RNA} viruses with 10-12 genome segments. {W}e report here the characterization of the first member of this family with a nine-segmented genome. {T}his virus was isolated from {A}edes pseudoscutellaris mosquito cells and designated aedes pseudoscutellaris reovirus ({APRV}). {V}irions are single-shelled with turrets but are non-occluded by contrast to cypoviruses. {APRV} replicates in various mosquito cell lines, but not in mice or mammalian cells. {C}omplete sequence analysis showed that {APRV} is phylogenetically related to cypoviruses, fijiviruses and oryzaviruses. {T}he maximum amino acid identities with cypoviruses, oryzaviruses or fijiviruses in the polymerase, are compatible with values observed between these genera and lower than values within a given genus. {T}his suggests that {APRV} should be classified within a new genus that we designated {D}inovernavirus (sigla from {D}: {D}ouble-stranded, i: insect, nove: nine from the latin "novem", rna: {RNA}, virus) in family {R}eoviridae. (c) 2005 {E}lsevier {I}nc. {A}ll rights reserved.}, keywords = {ds {RNA} viruses ; {R}eoviridae ; single shelled turreted virus ; nine segmented ds{PNA} genome ; {A}edes pseudoscutellaris reovirus ; {D}inovernavirus}, booktitle = {}, journal = {{V}irology}, volume = {343}, numero = {2}, pages = {212--223}, ISSN = {0042-6822}, year = {2005}, DOI = {10.1016/j.virol.2005.08.028}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010036676}, }