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Sequence analysis of the NSP4 gene from human rotavirus strains isolated in the United States.

C D Kirkwood1, J R Gentsch, R I Glass.   

Abstract

Two major and one minor genotype of the rotavirus NSP4 gene have been described. The sequences of 29 NSP4 genes from rotavirus isolates obtained in the United States during the 1996-1997 rotavirus season (types P[8]G1, P[8]G9, P[4]G2 and P[6]G9) and 10 strains isolated during previous rotavirus seasons (types P[8]G1 and P[4]G2) were determined. All NSP4 genes from strains with short E types (6 P[4]G2, 4 P[6]G9) belonged to genotype NSP4A, whereas all 19 strains with long E types (16 P[8]G1, 3 P[8]G9) had NSP4 genes of genotype NSP4B. Genetic variation within genotypes was low ( < or = 2.3% for both NSP4A and NSP4B), confirming that the NSP4 genes are highly conserved. Nonetheless, at least two distinct sub-lineages could be detected within each genotype: strains isolated in the same year, regardless of geographic location, were more closely related or even identical at the deduced amino acid level; strains isolated in different years were more distinct. Thus, geographic distance did not affect genetic distance. Northern hybridization analysis with NSP4A and NSP4B total gene probes failed to detect any unusual combinations of the VP6 and NSP4 genes in 31 additional isolates from the 1996-1997 rotavirus season.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10541015     DOI: 10.1023/a:1008123123238

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Virus Genes        ISSN: 0920-8569            Impact factor:   2.332


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