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Diverse replication-associated protein encoding circular DNA viruses in guano samples of Central-Eastern European bats.

Kemenesi, Gábor; Kurucz, Kornélia; Zana, Brigitta; Földes, Fanni; Urbán, Péter; Vlaschenko, Anton; Kravchenko, Kseniia; Budinski, Ivana; Szodoray-Parádi, Farkas; Bücs, Szilárd; Jére, Csaba; Csősz, István; Szodoray-Parádi, Abigél; Estók, Péter; Görföl, Tamás; Boldogh, Sándor; Jakab, Ferenc

(2018)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Kemenesi, Gábor
AU  - Kurucz, Kornélia
AU  - Zana, Brigitta
AU  - Földes, Fanni
AU  - Urbán, Péter
AU  - Vlaschenko, Anton
AU  - Kravchenko, Kseniia
AU  - Budinski, Ivana
AU  - Szodoray-Parádi, Farkas
AU  - Bücs, Szilárd
AU  - Jére, Csaba
AU  - Csősz, István
AU  - Szodoray-Parádi, Abigél
AU  - Estók, Péter
AU  - Görföl, Tamás
AU  - Boldogh, Sándor
AU  - Jakab, Ferenc
PY  - 2018
UR  - http://link.springer.com/10.1007/s00705-017-3678-5
UR  - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29247338
UR  - https://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2947
AB  - Circular replication-associated protein encoding single-stranded DNA (CRESS DNA) viruses are increasingly recognized worldwide in a variety of samples. Representative members include well-described veterinary pathogens with worldwide distribution, such as porcine circoviruses or beak and feather disease virus. In addition, numerous novel viruses belonging to the family Circoviridae with unverified pathogenic roles have been discovered in different human samples. Viruses of the family Genomoviridae have also been described as being highly abundant in different faecal and environmental samples, with case reports showing them to be suspected pathogens in human infections. In order to investigate the genetic diversity of these viruses in European bat populations, we tested guano samples from Georgia, Hungary, Romania, Serbia and Ukraine. This resulted in the detection of six novel members of the family Circoviridae and two novel members of the family Genomoviridae. Interestingly, a gemini-like virus, namely niminivirus, which was originally found in raw sewage samples in Nigeria, was also detected in our samples. We analyzed the nucleotide composition of members of the family Circoviridae to determine the possible host origins of these viruses. This study provides the first dataset on CRESS DNA viruses of European bats, and members of several novel viral species were discovered.
T2  - Archives of Virology
T1  - Diverse replication-associated protein encoding circular DNA viruses in guano samples of Central-Eastern European bats.
IS  - 3
VL  - 163
DO  - 10.1007/s00705-017-3678-5
SP  - 671
EP  - 678
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Kemenesi, Gábor and Kurucz, Kornélia and Zana, Brigitta and Földes, Fanni and Urbán, Péter and Vlaschenko, Anton and Kravchenko, Kseniia and Budinski, Ivana and Szodoray-Parádi, Farkas and Bücs, Szilárd and Jére, Csaba and Csősz, István and Szodoray-Parádi, Abigél and Estók, Péter and Görföl, Tamás and Boldogh, Sándor and Jakab, Ferenc",
year = "2018",
abstract = "Circular replication-associated protein encoding single-stranded DNA (CRESS DNA) viruses are increasingly recognized worldwide in a variety of samples. Representative members include well-described veterinary pathogens with worldwide distribution, such as porcine circoviruses or beak and feather disease virus. In addition, numerous novel viruses belonging to the family Circoviridae with unverified pathogenic roles have been discovered in different human samples. Viruses of the family Genomoviridae have also been described as being highly abundant in different faecal and environmental samples, with case reports showing them to be suspected pathogens in human infections. In order to investigate the genetic diversity of these viruses in European bat populations, we tested guano samples from Georgia, Hungary, Romania, Serbia and Ukraine. This resulted in the detection of six novel members of the family Circoviridae and two novel members of the family Genomoviridae. Interestingly, a gemini-like virus, namely niminivirus, which was originally found in raw sewage samples in Nigeria, was also detected in our samples. We analyzed the nucleotide composition of members of the family Circoviridae to determine the possible host origins of these viruses. This study provides the first dataset on CRESS DNA viruses of European bats, and members of several novel viral species were discovered.",
journal = "Archives of Virology",
title = "Diverse replication-associated protein encoding circular DNA viruses in guano samples of Central-Eastern European bats.",
number = "3",
volume = "163",
doi = "10.1007/s00705-017-3678-5",
pages = "671-678"
}
Kemenesi, G., Kurucz, K., Zana, B., Földes, F., Urbán, P., Vlaschenko, A., Kravchenko, K., Budinski, I., Szodoray-Parádi, F., Bücs, S., Jére, C., Csősz, I., Szodoray-Parádi, A., Estók, P., Görföl, T., Boldogh, S.,& Jakab, F.. (2018). Diverse replication-associated protein encoding circular DNA viruses in guano samples of Central-Eastern European bats.. in Archives of Virology, 163(3), 671-678.
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00705-017-3678-5
Kemenesi G, Kurucz K, Zana B, Földes F, Urbán P, Vlaschenko A, Kravchenko K, Budinski I, Szodoray-Parádi F, Bücs S, Jére C, Csősz I, Szodoray-Parádi A, Estók P, Görföl T, Boldogh S, Jakab F. Diverse replication-associated protein encoding circular DNA viruses in guano samples of Central-Eastern European bats.. in Archives of Virology. 2018;163(3):671-678.
doi:10.1007/s00705-017-3678-5 .
Kemenesi, Gábor, Kurucz, Kornélia, Zana, Brigitta, Földes, Fanni, Urbán, Péter, Vlaschenko, Anton, Kravchenko, Kseniia, Budinski, Ivana, Szodoray-Parádi, Farkas, Bücs, Szilárd, Jére, Csaba, Csősz, István, Szodoray-Parádi, Abigél, Estók, Péter, Görföl, Tamás, Boldogh, Sándor, Jakab, Ferenc, "Diverse replication-associated protein encoding circular DNA viruses in guano samples of Central-Eastern European bats." in Archives of Virology, 163, no. 3 (2018):671-678,
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00705-017-3678-5 . .
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Candidate new rotavirus species in Schreiber's bats, Serbia.

Bányai, Krisztián; Kemenesi, Gábor; Budinski, Ivana; Földes, Fanni; Zana, Brigitta; Marton, Szilvia; Varga-Kugler, Renáta; Oldal, Miklós; Kurucz, Kornélia; Jakab, Ferenc

(2017)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Bányai, Krisztián
AU  - Kemenesi, Gábor
AU  - Budinski, Ivana
AU  - Földes, Fanni
AU  - Zana, Brigitta
AU  - Marton, Szilvia
AU  - Varga-Kugler, Renáta
AU  - Oldal, Miklós
AU  - Kurucz, Kornélia
AU  - Jakab, Ferenc
PY  - 2017
UR  - http://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S1567134816305202
UR  - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27932285
UR  - https://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2593
AB  - The genus Rotavirus comprises eight species designated A to H and one tentative species, Rotavirus I. In a virus metagenomic analysis of Schreiber's bats sampled in Serbia in 2014 we obtained sequences likely representing novel rotavirus species. Whole genome sequencing and phylogenetic analysis classified the representative strain into a tentative tenth rotavirus species, we provisionally called Rotavirus J. The novel virus shared a maximum of 50% amino acid sequence identity within the VP6 gene to currently known members of the genus. This study extends our understanding of the genetic diversity of rotaviruses in bats.
T2  - Infection, genetics and evolution : journal of molecular epidemiology and evolutionary genetics in infectious diseases
T1  - Candidate new rotavirus species in Schreiber's bats, Serbia.
VL  - 48
DO  - 10.1016/j.meegid.2016.12.002
SP  - 19
EP  - 26
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Bányai, Krisztián and Kemenesi, Gábor and Budinski, Ivana and Földes, Fanni and Zana, Brigitta and Marton, Szilvia and Varga-Kugler, Renáta and Oldal, Miklós and Kurucz, Kornélia and Jakab, Ferenc",
year = "2017",
abstract = "The genus Rotavirus comprises eight species designated A to H and one tentative species, Rotavirus I. In a virus metagenomic analysis of Schreiber's bats sampled in Serbia in 2014 we obtained sequences likely representing novel rotavirus species. Whole genome sequencing and phylogenetic analysis classified the representative strain into a tentative tenth rotavirus species, we provisionally called Rotavirus J. The novel virus shared a maximum of 50% amino acid sequence identity within the VP6 gene to currently known members of the genus. This study extends our understanding of the genetic diversity of rotaviruses in bats.",
journal = "Infection, genetics and evolution : journal of molecular epidemiology and evolutionary genetics in infectious diseases",
title = "Candidate new rotavirus species in Schreiber's bats, Serbia.",
volume = "48",
doi = "10.1016/j.meegid.2016.12.002",
pages = "19-26"
}
Bányai, K., Kemenesi, G., Budinski, I., Földes, F., Zana, B., Marton, S., Varga-Kugler, R., Oldal, M., Kurucz, K.,& Jakab, F.. (2017). Candidate new rotavirus species in Schreiber's bats, Serbia.. in Infection, genetics and evolution : journal of molecular epidemiology and evolutionary genetics in infectious diseases, 48, 19-26.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.meegid.2016.12.002
Bányai K, Kemenesi G, Budinski I, Földes F, Zana B, Marton S, Varga-Kugler R, Oldal M, Kurucz K, Jakab F. Candidate new rotavirus species in Schreiber's bats, Serbia.. in Infection, genetics and evolution : journal of molecular epidemiology and evolutionary genetics in infectious diseases. 2017;48:19-26.
doi:10.1016/j.meegid.2016.12.002 .
Bányai, Krisztián, Kemenesi, Gábor, Budinski, Ivana, Földes, Fanni, Zana, Brigitta, Marton, Szilvia, Varga-Kugler, Renáta, Oldal, Miklós, Kurucz, Kornélia, Jakab, Ferenc, "Candidate new rotavirus species in Schreiber's bats, Serbia." in Infection, genetics and evolution : journal of molecular epidemiology and evolutionary genetics in infectious diseases, 48 (2017):19-26,
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.meegid.2016.12.002 . .
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