Literature DB >> 12655087

Identification and analysis of gp116 and gp64 structural glycoproteins of yellow head nidovirus of Penaeus monodon shrimp.

Sarawut Jitrapakdee1,2, Sasimanas Unajak1,2, Nusra Sittidilokratna1,2, Richard A J Hodgson3, Jeff A Cowley3, Peter J Walker3, Sakol Panyim1, Vichai Boonsaeng1,2.   

Abstract

Yellow head virus (YHV) is a major agent of disease in farmed penaeid shrimp. YHV virions purified from infected shrimp contain three major structural proteins of molecular mass 116 kDa (gp116), 64 kDa (gp64) and 20 kDa (p20). Two different staining methods indicated that the gp116 and gp64 proteins are glycosylated. Here we report the complete nucleotide sequence of ORF3, which encodes a polypeptide of 1666 amino acids with a calculated molecular mass of 185 713 Da (pI=6.68). Hydropathy analysis of the deduced ORF3 protein sequence identified six potential transmembrane helices and three ectodomains containing multiple sites for potential N-linked and O-linked glycosylation. N-terminal sequence analysis of mature gp116 and gp64 proteins indicated that each was derived from ORF3 by proteolytic cleavage of the polyprotein between residues Ala(228) and Thr(229), and Ala(1127) and Leu(1128), located at the C-terminal side of transmembrane helices 3 and 5, respectively. Comparison with the deduced ORF3 protein sequence of Australian gill-associated virus (GAV) indicated 83 % amino acid identity in gp64 and 71 % identity in gp116, which featured two significant sequence deletions near the N terminus. Database searches revealed no significant homology with other proteins. Recombinant gp64 expressed in E. coli with and without the C-terminal transmembrane region was shown to react with antibody raised against native gp64 purified from virions.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12655087     DOI: 10.1099/vir.0.18811-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Gen Virol        ISSN: 0022-1317            Impact factor:   3.891


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4.  The gene encoding the nucleocapsid protein of Gill-associated nidovirus of Penaeus monodon prawns is located upstream of the glycoprotein gene.

Authors:  Jeff A Cowley; Lee C Cadogan; Kirsten M Spann; Nusra Sittidilokratna; Peter J Walker
Journal:  J Virol       Date:  2004-08       Impact factor: 5.103

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