| Literature DB >> 12927804 |
Xi Chen1, Qian Feng, Zhiyin Wu, Yingying Liu, Kun Huang, Rui Shi, Sidi Chen, Wen Lu, Mingxiao Ding, Richard A Collins, Yin-Wan Wendy Fung, Lok-Ting Lau, Albert Cheung-Hoi Yu, Jianguo Chen.
Abstract
A foot-and-mouth disease virus (FMDV, HKN/2002) was isolated in Hong Kong in 2002. The nucleotide sequence of the 3D(pol) gene encoding the viral RNA-dependent RNA polymerase was determined and compared with that of the same gene from other FMDVs. The 3D(pol) gene was 1410 nucleotides in length encoding a protein of 470 amino acid residues. Sequence comparisons indicated that HKN/2002 belonged to serotype O. An evolutionary tree based on the 3D(pol) sequences of 20 FMDV isolates revealed that the nucleotide sequence of the HKN/2002 3D(pol) gene was most similar to those of isolates found in Taiwan in 1997, suggesting that they share a common ancestor. The amino acid sequence of the HKN/2002 3D(pol) gene was determined and aligned with those of representative isolates from seven other Picornaviridae genera. Eight highly conserved regions were detected, indicating a conserved functional relevance for these motifs. Alignment of 20 FMDV 3D(pol) amino acid sequences revealed a hypermutation region near the N-terminus that may help the virus evade host immune systems.Entities:
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Year: 2003 PMID: 12927804 DOI: 10.1016/s0006-291x(03)01511-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biochem Biophys Res Commun ISSN: 0006-291X Impact factor: 3.575