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Journal of Bacteriology | 2012

Genome sequence of the hemolytic-uremic syndrome-causing strain Escherichia coli NCCP15647.

Haeyoung Jeong; Fumei Zhao; Davaajargal Igori; Kyung-Hwan Oh; Seon Young Kim; Sung Gyun Kang; Byung Kwon Kim; Soon Kyeong Kwon; Choong Hoon Lee; Ju Yeon Song; Dong Su Yu; Mi Sun Park; Seung Hak Cho; Jihyun F. Kim

Enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli (EHEC) causes a disease involving diarrhea, hemorrhagic colitis, and hemolytic-uremic syndrome (HUS). Here we present the draft genome sequence of NCCP15647, an EHEC isolate from an HUS patient. Its genome exhibits features of EHEC, such as genes for verotoxins, a type III secretion system, and prophages.


Genome Announcements | 2015

Complete Genome Sequences of Grapevine Yellow Speckle Viroid 1 and Hop Stunt Viroid Assembled from the Transcriptome of Ixeridium dentatum Plants.

Joong-Hwan Lee; Seungmo Lim; Seung-Won Lee; Ran Hee Yoo; Davaajargal Igori; Fumei Zhao; Young-Nam Yoon; Su-Heon Lee; Jae Sun Moon

ABSTRACT Here, we report complete genome sequences of grapevine yellow speckle viroid 1 (GYSVd1) and hop stunt viroid (HSVd), members of the family Pospiviroidae, assembled from the transcriptome data generated from Ixeridium dentatum plants. To our knowledge, this is the first report of GYSVd1 and HSVd in I. dentatum.


Genome Announcements | 2016

Complete Genome Sequence of Rehmannia Mosaic Virus Infecting Rehmannia glutinosa in South Korea.

Seungmo Lim; Fumei Zhao; Ran Hee Yoo; Davaajargal Igori; Jae Cheol Jeong; Haeng-Soon Lee; Sang-Soo Kwak; Jae Sun Moon

ABSTRACT The complete genome sequence of a South Korean isolate of Rehmannia mosaic virus (ReMV) infecting Rehmannia glutinosa was determined through next-generation sequencing and Sanger sequencing. To our knowledge, this is the first report of a natural infection of R. glutinosa by ReMV in South Korea.


Plant Pathology Journal | 2014

Characteristics of a Lettuce mosaic virus Isolate Infecting Lettuce in Korea.

Seungmo Lim; Fumei Zhao; Ran Hee Yoo; Davaajargal Igori; Su-Heon Lee; Hyoun-Sub Lim; Jae Sun Moon

Lettuce mosaic virus (LMV) causes disease of plants in the family Asteraceae, especially lettuce crops. LMV isolates have previously been clustered in three main groups, LMV-Yar, LMV-Greek and LMVRoW. The first two groups, LMV-Yar and LMV-Greek, have similar characteristics such as no seed-borne transmission and non-resistance-breaking. The latter one, LMV-RoW, comprising a large percentage of the LMV isolates contains two large subgroups, LMV-Common and LMV-Most. To date, however, no Korean LMV isolate has been classified and characterized. In this study, LMV-Muju, the Korean LMV isolate, was isolated from lettuce showing pale green and mottle symptoms, and its complete genome sequence was determined. Classification method of LMV isolates based on nucleotide sequence divergence of the NIb-CP junction showed that LMV-Muju was categorized as LMV-Common. LMV-Muju was more similar to LMV-O (LMV-Common subgroup) than to LMV-E (LMV-RoW group but not LMV-Common subgroup) even in the amino acid domains of HC-Pro associated with pathogenicity, and in the CI and VPg regions related to ability to overcome resistance. Taken together, LMV-Muju belongs to the LMV-Common subgroup, and is expected to be a seed-borne, non-resistance-breaking isolate. According to our analysis, all other LMV isolates not previously assigned to a subgroup were also included in the LMV-RoW group.


Archives of Virology | 2017

Complete genome analysis of a novel umbravirus-polerovirus combination isolated from Ixeridium dentatum

Ran Hee Yoo; Seung-Won Lee; Seungmo Lim; Fumei Zhao; Davaajargal Igori; Dasom Baek; Jin-Sung Hong; Su-Heon Lee; Jae Sun Moon

Two novel viruses, isolated in Bonghwa, Republic of Korea, from an Ixeridium dentatum plant with yellowing mottle symptoms, have been provisionally named Ixeridium yellow mottle-associated virus 1 (IxYMaV-1) and Ixeridium yellow mottle-associated virus 2 (IxYMaV-2). IxYMaV-1 has a genome of 6,017 nucleotides sharing a 56.4% sequence identity with that of cucurbit aphid-borne yellows virus (genus Polerovirus). The IxYMaV-2 genome of 4,196 nucleotides has a sequence identity of less than 48.3% with e other species classified within the genus Umbravirus. Genome properties and phylogenetic analysis suggested that IxYMaV-1 and -2 are representative isolates of new species classifiable within the genus Polerovirus and Umbravirus, respectively.


Archives of Virology | 2017

Complete genome sequence of rice virus A, a new member of the family Tombusviridae

Fumei Zhao; Dasom Baek; Davaajargal Igori; Ju Young Bae; Sang-Min Kim; Ji-Eun Ra; Ki Do Park; Bong Choon Lee; Jae Sun Moon

An evaluation of the virus population in rice plants using next-generation sequencing technologies resulted in the discovery of a new RNA virus, tentatively named rice virus A (RVA). The complete RVA genome sequence was determined and analyzed, revealing a genome organization resembling that of viruses classified in the genera Aureusvirus, Tombusvirus and Zeavirus within the family Tombusviridae. With 4,832 nucleotides, the RVA genome may be the largest monopartite genome sequenced to date in the family Tombusviridae. The 453-amino acid RVA coat protein shares the highest identity with the gp3 protein of an unclassified carascovirus, SF1 (GenBank accession no. KF510027) isolated from San Francisco wastewater, rather than the coat protein of any known member of the family Tombusviridae. These novel characteristics represent a significant divergence from the genomes of viruses belonging to the sixteen existing genera of the family Tombusviridae, demonstrating that RVA is likely a new family member.


Genome Announcements | 2016

Complete Genome Sequence of a South Korean Isolate of Habenaria mosaic virus

Davaajargal Igori; Seungmo Lim; Fumei Zhao; Dasom Baek; Jae Sun Moon

ABSTRACT Habenaria mosaic virus (HaMV), a member of the genus Potyvirus in the family Potyviridae, was first discovered from Habenaria radiata in Japan. The complete genomic sequence of a South Korean isolate (PA1) of HaMV infecting Plantago asiatica L. was determined with high-throughput RNA sequencing.


Archives of Virology | 2015

The complete genome sequences of two isolates of cnidium vein yellowing virus, a tentative new member of the family Secoviridae

Ran Hee Yoo; Fumei Zhao; Seungmo Lim; Davaajargal Igori; Sang-Mok Kim; Tae-Jin An; Su-Heon Lee; Jae Sun Moon

We determined the complete genome sequences of two isolates of cnidium vein yellowing virus (CnVYV-1 and -2) that co-infected all field samples collected from Cnidium officinale in Korea. Unlike CnVYV-2, however, CnVYV-1 was sap-transmissible to Nicotiana benthamiana. CnVYV-1 and -2 have bipartite genomes of 7,263 and 3,110 nucleotides and 7,278 and 3,112 nucleotides, respectively, excluding the poly(A) tails. Phylogenetic analysis of the CnVYV-1 and -2 sequences indicated close relationships to strawberry latent ringspot virus, an unassigned member of the family Secoviridae. CnVYV-1 and CnVYV-2 are closely related viruses that may represent a tentative new species of the family Secoviridae.


Archives of Virology | 2015

Nucleotide sequence and genome organization of atractylodes mottle virus, a new member of the genus Carlavirus

Fumei Zhao; Davaajargal Igori; Seungmo Lim; Ran Hee Yoo; Su-Heon Lee; Jae Sun Moon

The complete genome sequence of a member of a distinct species of the genus Carlavirus in the family Betaflexiviridae, tentatively named atractylodes mottle virus (AtrMoV), has been determined. Analysis of its genomic organization indicates that it has a single-stranded, positive-sense genomic RNA of 8866 nucleotides, excluding the poly(A) tail, and consists of six open reading frames typical of members of the genus Carlavirus. The individual open reading frames of AtrMoV show moderately low sequence similarity to those of other carlaviruses at the nucleotide and amino acid sequence levels. Pairwise comparison and phylogenetic analysis suggest that AtrMoV is most closely related to chrysanthemum virus B.


Archives of Virology | 2016

The complete genomic sequence of a tentative new polerovirus identified in barley in South Korea.

Fumei Zhao; Seungmo Lim; Ran Hee Yoo; Davaajargal Igori; Sang-Min Kim; Do Yeon Kwak; Sun Lim Kim; Bong Choon Lee; Jae Sun Moon

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Davaajargal Igori

Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology

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Jae Sun Moon

Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology

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Seungmo Lim

Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology

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Ran Hee Yoo

University of Science and Technology

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Su-Heon Lee

Seoul National University

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Dasom Baek

Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology

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Ran Hee Yoo

University of Science and Technology

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Bong Choon Lee

Rural Development Administration

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Gug-Seoun Choi

Rural Development Administration

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Hyoun-Sub Lim

Chungnam National University

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