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      Mitovirus UGA(Trp) codon usage parallels that of host mitochondria

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      Virology
      fungus , mitochondrion , mitovirus , mycovirus , Narnaviridae , rare codon , RNA virus , UGA

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          Abstract

          Mitoviruses replicate in mitochondria of their host fungi. They have small RNA genomes that encompass a single ORF encoding the viral RdRp. Since UGA codons encode Trp in fungal mitochondria, the RdRp ORF of a typical mitovirus includes multiple UGA codons. In some mitoviruses, however, the ORF has no such codons, suggesting that these particular viruses may be under selective pressure to exclude them. In this report, new evidence is presented that host fungi whose mitoviruses have no or few UGA codons are distinctive in also having no or few UGA codons in their core mitochondrial genes. Thus, the relative exclusion of such codons in a subset of mitoviruses appears to reflect most fundamentally that UGA(Trp) is a rare mitochondrial codon in their particular hosts. The fact that UGA(Trp) is a rare mitochondrial codon in many fungi appears not to have been widely discussed to date.

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          Contributors
          Journal
          0110674
          8015
          Virology
          Virology
          Virology
          0042-6822
          1096-0341
          16 May 2017
          18 April 2017
          July 2017
          01 July 2018
          : 507
          : 96-100
          Affiliations
          Department of Microbiology & Immunobiology, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA 02115, USA
          Author notes
          [* ]Corresponding author. +1-617-432-4829. mnibert@ 123456hms.harvard.edu
          Article
          PMC5517309 PMC5517309 5517309 nihpa869593
          10.1016/j.virol.2017.04.010
          5517309
          28431284
          7c88d1d8-436b-4fd7-8adb-c7ce48a1ea71
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          Narnaviridae , UGA , RNA virus , rare codon , mycovirus , mitovirus , mitochondrion , fungus

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