Pospiviroidae
The Pospiviroidae[1] are a incertae sedis family of ssRNA viroids with 5 genera and 39 species, including the first viroid to be discovered, PSTVd, which is part of genus Pospiviroid.[2] Their secondary structure is key to their biological activity. The classification of this family is based on differences in the conserved central region sequence.[3] Pospiviroidae replication occurs in an asymmetric fashion via host cell RNA polymerase, RNase, and RNA ligase. its hosts are plants, specifically dicotyledons and some monocotyledons
| Pospiviroidae | |
|---|---|
| Virus classification  | |
| (unranked): | Virus | 
| Family: | Pospiviroidae | 
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Genome
    
Members of the family Pospiviroidae have circular ssRNA of 246–375 nt. They assume rod-like or quasi-rod-like conformations containing a central conserved region (CCR) and a terminal conserved hairpin (TCH) or a terminal conserved region (TCR). The genome of viroids does not encode any proteins.[4]
Replication
    
Its replication is nuclear and mediated by DNA-dependent RNA polymerase II, which is redirected to use RNA templates through an asymmetric RNA–RNA rolling-circle mechanism. (+) polarity circRNA molecules (by convention the most abundant strand in vivo) are repeatedly transcribed into oligomeric complementary (−) RNAs. Such intermediates serve as templates for generating oligomeric (+) RNAs that are cleaved by a host enzyme of the RNase III class. The termini of the resulting linear monomers are ligated by the host DNA ligase 1 to generate the mature circular viroid RNA.[4]
Taxonomy
    
- Apple dimple fruit viroid
 - Apple scar skin viroid
 - Apscaviroid aclsvd
 - Apscaviroid cvd-VII
 - Apscaviroid dvd
 - Apscaviroid glvd
 - Apscaviroid lvd
 - Apscaviroid plvd-I
 - Apscaviroid pvd
 - Apscaviroid pvd-2
 - Australian grapevine viroid
 - Citrus bent leaf viroid
 - Citrus dwarfing viroid
 - Citrus viroid V
 - Citrus viroid VI
 - Grapevine yellow speckle viroid 1
 - Grapevine yellow speckle viroid 2
 - Pear blister canker viroid
 
- Citrus bark cracking viroid
 - Coconut cadang-cadang viroid
 - Coconut tinangaja viroid
 - Hop latent viroid
 
- Coleus blumei viroid 1
 - Coleus blumei viroid 2
 - Coleus blumei viroid 3
 - Coleviroid cbvd-5
 - Coleviroid cbvd-6
 
- Dahlia latent viroid
 - Hop stunt viroid
 
- Chrysanthemum stunt viroid
 - Citrus exocortis viroid
 - Columnea latent viroid
 - Iresine viroid 1
 - Pepper chat fruit viroid
 - Pospiviroid plvd
 - Potato spindle tuber viroid
 - Tomato apical stunt viroid
 - Tomato chlorotic dwarf viroid
 - Tomato planta macho viroid
 
References
    
- Di Serio, F; Owens, RA; Li, SF; Matoušek, J; Pallás, V; Randles, JW; Sano, T; Verhoeven, JTJ; Vidalakis, G; Flores, R; ICTV Report Consortium (17 December 2020). "ICTV Virus Taxonomy Profile: Pospiviroidae". The Journal of General Virology. 102 (2). doi:10.1099/jgv.0.001543. PMC 8116940. PMID 33331814.
 - "Virus Taxonomy: 2022 Release". International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses (ICTV). March 2023. Retrieved 20 August 2023.
 - "ICTV Report Pospiviroidae".
 - Francesco Di Serio, Robert A. Owens, Shi-Fang Li, Matoušek J, Pallás V, John W. Randles, Sano T, Jacobus Th. J. Verhoeven, Vidalakis G, Flores R (2020). "ICTV Virus Taxonomy Profile: Pospiviroidae". J Gen Virol. 102 (2): 001543. doi:10.1099/jgv.0.001543. PMC 8116940. PMID 33331814.
 
External links
    
- ICTV Report: Pospiviroidae
 - Web Archive – extensive information on pospivirioidae and viroids.