RNA-dependent RNA polymerase [Soybean leaf-associated ourmiavirus 1]
List of domain hits
Name | Accession | Description | Interval | E-value | ||||
ps-ssRNAv_Botourmiaviridae_RdRp | cd23183 | catalytic core domain of RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp) in the family Botourmiaviridae of ... |
212-429 | 7.51e-86 | ||||
catalytic core domain of RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp) in the family Botourmiaviridae of positive-sense single-stranded RNA [(+)ssRNA] viruses; This group contains the catalytic core domain of RdRp of RNA viruses belonging to the family Botourmiaviridae, order Ourlivirales. The family includes six genera: Ourmiavirus, Botoulivirus, Magoulivirus, Penoulivirus, Rhizoulivirus and Scleroulivirus. Family Botourmiaviridae genomes can be monopartite (Botoulivirus, Magoulivirus, Penoulivirus, Rhizoulivirus and Scleroulivirus) (2-3 kb) or tripartate (Ourmiavirus). Members of genus Ourmiavirus infect plants and the other genera infect fungi. Members of the genera Botoulivirus, Magoulivirus and Scleroulivirus infect fungi from the genera Botrytis, Magnaporthe or Sclerotinia, respectively. Members of the genus Ourmiavirus infect plants: Ourmia melon virus infects melon, producing chlorotic spots and irregular ringspots, Epirus cherry virus produces rasp-leaf symptoms in cherry, and cassava virus C induces severe stunting and a yellow mosaic pattern in cassava. Ourmiavirus replication is dependent on the virus RdRp. Synthesis of the ourmiavirus coat protein from actively replicating RNA3 is necessary for both virion assembly and systemic infection of the host. The ourmiavirus movement protein determines symptoms and forms tubular structures involved in cell-to-cell movement and may undergo post-translational modification. Botoulivirus, magoulivirus and scleroulivirus replication is strictly dependent on the virus RNA-dependent RNA polymerase. The RdRp domain displays a right hand with three functional subdomains, called fingers, palm, and thumb. All RdRps contain conserved polymerase motifs (A-G), located in the palm (A-E motifs) and finger (F-G) subdomains. All these motifs have been implicated in RdRp fidelity such as processes of correct incorporation and reorganization of nucleotides. : Pssm-ID: 438033 Cd Length: 223 Bit Score: 269.93 E-value: 7.51e-86
|
||||||||
Name | Accession | Description | Interval | E-value | ||||
ps-ssRNAv_Botourmiaviridae_RdRp | cd23183 | catalytic core domain of RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp) in the family Botourmiaviridae of ... |
212-429 | 7.51e-86 | ||||
catalytic core domain of RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp) in the family Botourmiaviridae of positive-sense single-stranded RNA [(+)ssRNA] viruses; This group contains the catalytic core domain of RdRp of RNA viruses belonging to the family Botourmiaviridae, order Ourlivirales. The family includes six genera: Ourmiavirus, Botoulivirus, Magoulivirus, Penoulivirus, Rhizoulivirus and Scleroulivirus. Family Botourmiaviridae genomes can be monopartite (Botoulivirus, Magoulivirus, Penoulivirus, Rhizoulivirus and Scleroulivirus) (2-3 kb) or tripartate (Ourmiavirus). Members of genus Ourmiavirus infect plants and the other genera infect fungi. Members of the genera Botoulivirus, Magoulivirus and Scleroulivirus infect fungi from the genera Botrytis, Magnaporthe or Sclerotinia, respectively. Members of the genus Ourmiavirus infect plants: Ourmia melon virus infects melon, producing chlorotic spots and irregular ringspots, Epirus cherry virus produces rasp-leaf symptoms in cherry, and cassava virus C induces severe stunting and a yellow mosaic pattern in cassava. Ourmiavirus replication is dependent on the virus RdRp. Synthesis of the ourmiavirus coat protein from actively replicating RNA3 is necessary for both virion assembly and systemic infection of the host. The ourmiavirus movement protein determines symptoms and forms tubular structures involved in cell-to-cell movement and may undergo post-translational modification. Botoulivirus, magoulivirus and scleroulivirus replication is strictly dependent on the virus RNA-dependent RNA polymerase. The RdRp domain displays a right hand with three functional subdomains, called fingers, palm, and thumb. All RdRps contain conserved polymerase motifs (A-G), located in the palm (A-E motifs) and finger (F-G) subdomains. All these motifs have been implicated in RdRp fidelity such as processes of correct incorporation and reorganization of nucleotides. Pssm-ID: 438033 Cd Length: 223 Bit Score: 269.93 E-value: 7.51e-86
|
||||||||
Name | Accession | Description | Interval | E-value | ||||
ps-ssRNAv_Botourmiaviridae_RdRp | cd23183 | catalytic core domain of RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp) in the family Botourmiaviridae of ... |
212-429 | 7.51e-86 | ||||
catalytic core domain of RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp) in the family Botourmiaviridae of positive-sense single-stranded RNA [(+)ssRNA] viruses; This group contains the catalytic core domain of RdRp of RNA viruses belonging to the family Botourmiaviridae, order Ourlivirales. The family includes six genera: Ourmiavirus, Botoulivirus, Magoulivirus, Penoulivirus, Rhizoulivirus and Scleroulivirus. Family Botourmiaviridae genomes can be monopartite (Botoulivirus, Magoulivirus, Penoulivirus, Rhizoulivirus and Scleroulivirus) (2-3 kb) or tripartate (Ourmiavirus). Members of genus Ourmiavirus infect plants and the other genera infect fungi. Members of the genera Botoulivirus, Magoulivirus and Scleroulivirus infect fungi from the genera Botrytis, Magnaporthe or Sclerotinia, respectively. Members of the genus Ourmiavirus infect plants: Ourmia melon virus infects melon, producing chlorotic spots and irregular ringspots, Epirus cherry virus produces rasp-leaf symptoms in cherry, and cassava virus C induces severe stunting and a yellow mosaic pattern in cassava. Ourmiavirus replication is dependent on the virus RdRp. Synthesis of the ourmiavirus coat protein from actively replicating RNA3 is necessary for both virion assembly and systemic infection of the host. The ourmiavirus movement protein determines symptoms and forms tubular structures involved in cell-to-cell movement and may undergo post-translational modification. Botoulivirus, magoulivirus and scleroulivirus replication is strictly dependent on the virus RNA-dependent RNA polymerase. The RdRp domain displays a right hand with three functional subdomains, called fingers, palm, and thumb. All RdRps contain conserved polymerase motifs (A-G), located in the palm (A-E motifs) and finger (F-G) subdomains. All these motifs have been implicated in RdRp fidelity such as processes of correct incorporation and reorganization of nucleotides. Pssm-ID: 438033 Cd Length: 223 Bit Score: 269.93 E-value: 7.51e-86
|
||||||||
ps-ssRNAv_Narnaviridae_RdRp | cd23177 | catalytic core domain of RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp) in the family Narnaviridae of ... |
285-430 | 4.32e-03 | ||||
catalytic core domain of RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp) in the family Narnaviridae of positive-sense single-stranded RNA [(+)ssRNA] viruses; This group contains the catalytic core domain of RdRp of RNA viruses belonging to the family Narnaviridae, order Wolframvirales. Narnaviridae is a family of (+)ssRNA viruses which are the simplest of known RNA viruses, consisting of a single molecule of (+)ssRNA that may be as small as 2.3 kb and encoding only an RdRp to direct their own replication. They encode no protein capsid and no virus particles other than lipid vesicles are known to be associated with infection. The family Narnaviridae became the second virus family with members lacking a protein capsid, following the acceptance of the family Hypoviridae as the first such family. The two genera of the family, the genus Narnavirus and the genus Mitovirus, share basic genome organization properties. The single feature distinguishing the two genera is the site of translation of the RdRp, and presumably of replication: members of the genus Narnavirus are found in the cytosol (the cytoplasm exclusive of organelles) and the genus Mitovirus are confined to mitochondria. The RdRp domain displays a right hand with three functional subdomains, called fingers, palm, and thumb. All RdRps contain conserved polymerase motifs (A-G), located in the palm (A-E motifs) and finger (F-G) subdomains. All these motifs have been implicated in RdRp fidelity such as processes of correct incorporation and reorganization of nucleotides. Pssm-ID: 438027 Cd Length: 235 Bit Score: 39.51 E-value: 4.32e-03
|
||||||||
Blast search parameters | ||||
|